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V TERMS OF ADVERTISING. D' SpV.I hluilces por Bener., eetneer. i Jk ftodBalDMB Hoti'cas, per lti . Mch lueerttoa . .....,. 0 v iiui-VM BqotPS each Insertion.............. 1 oV W L cl mH Bnelnee Motloee, per Un, nch inrtio.-....v. """ ewrOiure cor n three-quartere ef M lac 0I ,ptMli tWeelumuaof itaJoiuti. Marrltf Notice-M cU. wbn oac v Dim (look end Job Frlntlu. acelly Bad preanpttr s fouled. News Syllabus. OBNI.RAI. NKWs. The grass ornp tu Ihe Interior of Pent aylvanle Ii rSrorUd te bj the la gee t ev er gathered. But one ll'e was loit in the groatPort-ln-.d Ire, and lhat wai froa eiVeuettaa. Eigty-one Amerioani an report d h having arrived In Parle lbs week ending J . A young lady, in a seminary in Maine, btlug delected in pi Iter l , comaltted suicide. Tht number of battle flagi preeented at Indianapolis on the 4th wu S67, A couple wen married tn jail, tn Pitli burg ihe other day. A boy died in Macon oounly, III , reoently, from lb effort of a sting fr na oat-lab. The amount of lend to be disposed of in Ue southern Btnte under then Bon-stud law Ii said In tbree itllnn mom. -Louise and Cornelia Bulla were held to ball et A1bny, BJ. T., Baterday, fsr stabbing their ' brotherwltna knit; do leg a family qnanel. It le ileted that Prof. Agassis end hie wile win Mil Inn Bl de Janeiro fir horn on the Julf aletmer. Robe rlOwcn Dele hat wrltUn en elaborate argument le favor of giving aatrlal ell to l Mexican Republican. The Buffalo Eiprttt toys the hackmen et Niagara Fal'a en e more tmohrable nulianoe to 'on than ever. J. W. Crafs, who wai killed lately tn Boston, b1 h!e lihiosnred lor 111,000 it tblrtwi dlieren Tapani". The Buffalo Commercial, of Monday, iaya lb ea'lmtted amount of grain le iter et that plus U bitwMQ two and thr e mlllloaiof buthel. There it no Increase in the amount of lollf receive I t tbo Oaoel flolUctor'e onVe et Buffalo, thluear.overlasl, o'tlU.Ntl M. Geo. Peebndy bet made another gift of OBebundr d th nnd dollars to tbo Fcnbdyln liinUtMUbllihed bj blei el Sooth UMTtn. At AUeute ait.) the Ree of thirty Union ffoMlarahnTo bMndniep, end tbolr boeti MMUrodoTor thagruond. The Ihermometer elood et 8 degreei In le Uw York on 8mdy. Twaatj-wroa doatb froai loa-atroka ara twpartad. The "CooeerffttiTe" Convention ftt Philadelphia aatmi llkolj to be wall eltended fnai Dill. Hon. Wn. Poiten, the leader of the eeoreh eleaiMt le the Tanemaa LagUlalura, dlad on t ie da. The iteftmer Lewie bee arrived et Lenv- wortb with two bandied thtaiend In gold from he Mehi The Captain General of Cuba hai recent ybadbla aalaryredoetd twoln tkoiiend dim ar idiiio. t , Admiral Purragut hae been nominated for th PrMldsBcy ihrongh e Canada paper, bj nh AmlrlC4nt " ovir thr Brighem Yoong ii on the rampage. He will ht lb do? rnmeat b-fore he will be tried Ij eOaatileeert. Co be ). Two juiticei have been arreeicd at Vi dalla, h.t nodf thetTll rlghta bill, end brosght to Hew Or lean Ui trial. The Klyria Dimoranyi the veleollon of fnif. Jaraei U. Vatroblld, ei FraaldaBt of Oberlle UulUfi, la aitellng with nnlTtnal favor. The robbero of the Bawdoinaam Bank ere aeppcatd to be tbrea plot or vandra, who stalled eereral elilaa and iIIUkm la the BUM, aid wboet of amenta eialtad aapletoe. Among the heavj aufTererf by the Port lasd lie, are Senator rvatendoa end Bapr eeatetlfe Lf neb. Aa Item of (Uaator Fraeeoden'a leaa la ub of Ibe moat complaU law llbrarlei 1b Hiw Ingland. Auelin Hopkine, a aoldler whole mind had never recovered from th electa of bta ltfe at the AedanoevllU Frlaon. cowmltUd aalclde at Woiae-ctal, H I., oi Hon J at night. . The largeat income in Chioago I that of O. it bottler. wia mannfactarer, which antoaale tullW.m. Tha aacond la that of 0. H. HrUormiek, leater mnuB'aetnrar, 1168,155. A barn containing 1,000 bnahela of wheat waa bred at UhatUneon. laat wek, the a re erl gloating In Ibe oeroleeaaoM ef hoye p ejlng with anaUhte. dTwelve hundred Mormoni are eaid to be necawpet near Bahrubn Oitr, on their way from -lead to Utah. Three Ihoaeead awre fro elf- Ii aBtcoBatrlta le lutope era on their war. The Metropolitan police leenu to be giv- lag general MlUUetlw nt Heaiphla. Iba Jvaiaeeht aajalhMtgood hihaflor la anletriekloiale good will for puty pnrpoeaa. Oen. Kiak, Aeaialant Comniiiiiouer In Tennanaa, renorU lo Oen Howard, thatdnrlag Ibe year ending lone 3", the aaaiber of rntlona In that lata were, I ) whltaa, MMe t te hleekJ, eiO.eal, A woman la New York, whoee faaiband had 4 tar ted her, and Ukae np with eaelher woenao. itot and killed hernelf on the atrett inr herhabandarfaldaae,on Fildarlait. Benjamin B. Rhott, and not Barn will Bbett, we the a me of Iba pereoa eaeaealnnlad eanllv near Charltetoa. Ba waa a ponnger brother Another oil vein hae been itruck near Urertoa eannlv, Tena., belonglag toe Mew Turk ttm. It vlelda IOU berrela per day, wllhoet pomp- lag. Heporle received during the peel week by the Agrlcnllnral Bortan at Waablegtoa, ehow a ate fafoiablo condition nf the wheat crrp than wea antwlpatid tro wnoka atnee. The Aleiandrla Outfit thinki the wheat crop of London coaaly, Tlnitele, any be eailraaUd attwehnadrod tbanmnd nubile, of whleh eighty Ihoaaned will gj le marhet. Samuel J. Ringgold, the finder of the Jiwoh at Naahfllle, rraently, baa left the oily, fear log that Mrt. Bowlaad will bi aeoreaalnl la el1m lag Ibe property. Hla hraboaaareBnknoWa Another prlie tight ooourred at Loaievllle ea the aoth, and the pnglllata batomlag angry, draw rafelvorennd flrrd at rath ether. Both fell, one at' mealy nod neallghlli wonaded. The Frenoh equadron, which nae hither to beeeetatUnd nl lmyree,hea been erdered to eenpy e peel Hon In the elalnlty of the loalae Iilands, at the eat meet to the Adriatic. Theetatne ef Weehiogton, removed from the Virginia Unitary Inailtnie, at Uilegtoa, Tn. by Oen. Haat.r, nn hla rate np the Valley rf Vlr- glala, baa beej netired te the taetllnte. A Naihville (Tenn.) paper ntlmatee that la nuntner eoaaiy of t at Bute there will be n onr pie of wheat ever the hone fenanaptloa of from flip toatvaaty tbowaead bnahthl. Our diipaichei bring eone Important end etlrrkg nw from Oabe, It tree. If what we hee ana ba rolled ea, a farmldeble InanrrenUen hae broken cat la the lelnnd, whleh bide lair to beaae- central In overtiming the Ooreriaeet. The Cheeapeake Female College, iltuated Bear F octree. Monroa, le to be eeevarted Into a lha- alof,loal atHlnary for eolarwd yonlh, endor the pel . ronageo'lha Burtbara Btptlel Borne Hleitonary octeiy. Than le a rumor that Franoe and Eng land have agteod to anad a eeiedroa fompaerd ef the ahlea nf bith aallnaa laid the Dardeeel ee, If naue ataheo h- treopa Into the Frtnelpall tlei. Bome peolmeni of gold ore were found twenty mlleo rromatlanU on theteih, have been emmined, nnd the mlnea prnnoaneed worth leg The owner of Ih lead refaoeena offer of tt.OOO erer,wllh nopareaa'- tnlereetow lhdlglaga, Jle will preapoet hlmwlf. J amee VT. banoan, late ef the Confederate army, endof AndoreoafltU Prleoa Botorlaly, iaeat ly tried by n military emlet4on at afnnaah.Uo. hae ba Matoared to bo eon Deed at hard lab r far IWa yonn, at fferl Pelaehl, Oa., fev anrder Ii vtjlillttn of the lawa nf war. There wee a horrible murder at ttatloa Ko t&,Ueoftu,nthnlthlef JlnetT Twefrtd. fhheichored Hre Bolllaaaad her IwnnbUdrea, anli n Mcroilri, kllllag the f ,raar nad laaflag the niter wtihoni hop of me every. One of the mnr- .'wri waearrtotfd. A WaahinittOB ditnaldh nnva that Mr VlM-oM, eorMpnQdeii af the Oblcaxa TViton,! loUedltnrof thedM-jmewU la tie, u4 the e. ku. IT ef ih- r.b.1 l. nl na anntVl aalaiy ftf $i.M. 0flhve-e BMlof the te ---. - W wvii v iind fee the pleoef- Toe murderere of Mm. Perlao and chltj. H-" Ark..--, war Ukaaoat f i aWAHlhl ,U au ib nil., and baeg bye rtm. rm;of.lJ! The VOLUME LVI. Three anioidee were reported In tht New (rleeu pepeni of June U. ' . M. L. Armant, a well known oitiion of LutLgtoo, Ky., wee mar Ural oa tbo atreet on Wodneoday ovanlni, about dirk. Allhoagh ti town, and with pte?1e wttbln Ifty yada of hla, no olneaaabeevdUouveredtollieanrderfr. ' - The Bxoieo law In New York hae been enepeaded by Iba ooorte la the otly.and far the present the beer ae'oona era having II nil lhakr owa way Nearly tin thounadbnlbeen lleaued, affording an addllloa to the ally treaam y of over a million dollnia. Among the mourneri In the prooeieloa whieh foltuwed the hto fol. Beaton tn tbo grate, at Woh1ngtoB on the II ih ntt., wore a naabeff nf oompoaltorewbo had bee? aettlng type In Iheefnoe of tbo Bfertoaal InttUifmew tor Ifty conexallvo yoere. A. W. Boyd, claim agent, late of Flora, Ill.,botnowanderetoed to be of HenhelUn, Kan-aaa, baabHn fbrbtddta ell baaieeea with the War Department lor obeetlig aoldler oat of tkelr P' hy forlBg their nance to tbecka laened la payment of Ibilr elalmf. The manegera of the grand National Gift Oorcert of the loldtora' Delia, oa iboreoetpt ef the nevra of (he Portland I e, tmmed'etoly eeel the fel Ionian dpatch to the hleyor of that altyt Drew oa na, at eight, for the earn of M0 fur tbo mediate relief of tbeanffirereby the dlewtroae Ira le roar Ity th day. Lamlrande. the alleged absconding French caiuler, nnder an eat nad on 'lamination rerex'rftdltton, In Hew York, on Tneeday antlotd ibeDepaty Mirabel Into a hotel, where the letter ia diagged, aad Lamlrande ckp4. The Fourth at Augueta paeeed off quietly end bat little antbatlaem Wat dlapleyed, nlthoogh meeting waa bald in-! eeverel epeechto ware made by Oana. Roldy, (lerman.anJ ttbtr oi.Ooaledrnte ofJoera. The freed nun bad na 0Btaave colebre- lion, In whlob near 10 OOB participated. A child wai devoured near Oalveiton, a hurt time ao, by an alligator, la (nil view of bar father, wbowaannnbletoreMb bar In lima to nave Hoabot the reptile, aad will oat hla open to neoverbleehlld'e romaloe. Hod. R C. drier, Jaitioe of the Supreme Oourt of thn TJet'ed Itetoe, wea atlaekal at WIU Ilameiort, Pa., a fewdtyeego, by paratyela, wblla la attendance npon the Dlitrlot Oonrt of lha United Btntee In aeaa'on there, 1he court Imaedlate'y ad' loomed. A rich vein of oil hae been itruok near Obaltanojgn, yielding tltly batrala per boor. The property on which the well la waa btlberto coaeld nrod aetltee, Tlii eompny boaght II for3 eneere. The all le very Ibtok, of a labrl at log nature. Tbo gold minee developed near Augueta, da., a lewdayaego, areb;lag woikej, and thi woik- Bga meal coaalderable quantltlea of porn geld, and alMflobepeclmata cf eotrtn. It le believed that large foriueoo os'at Inlaw mine from promt ap. poarnaoM. A farmer named Emery, In Fulton ooeely, III., haa been enlnoled onl of te.MJ by ea old iay crone, while golag tfaronth orrlala ana- merle to doable the nmcnnt, eleverly tnbetlinttd a worlbleei roll of paper for the moary aad abeeend- BhewaanrneUd, bat aaeaped by brtblag her laUor. Tba Bavannah UtraXi of July 2, eayi that a froedmaa, etrtadal Macoaiarlhe mnrder of a woman la Wllklneoi connty, waa brongbt back to the ren of the oalrage nnd, after tbo aiilotlea of portlone of bta btfy, ha wee boead toatiee, eerroaaafd by fagota aid named At Samael'e Depot, Nelion county, Ky,, on tbo nlgbt of Jane Mlb, J. M. Down aad another ' pereoa demanded adalmtoa Into the henieor Herl deth Potoall. If wee refnHd, when they broke down the door. A lihtenaned, roenltlegla tbedenth of, Dowae and the flight o' hto companion. Jamei L Brenham, formerly ef the rebel army, and at tribal I V. Bnow. Into of tbo Vtd.ral army are bolh oandldatH for Mayor of Little Brok at tba eaanlag elrollon, end have caamaaoed a earlee of apeeehee foralactloaeerlrg pnrp not. One-1 oral aentlaant far on Breahaa. j Several reglmente, of United Si alee eoU ored troope have roatrlbaled aoerty eevaa then aand dor an, toward relet eg a fand of twaoty I thosaaad dollera, far Ibe porpoeo of eatabllablng eibool f r the education of oelored peoplr. It le to bo eel led the Lincoln Inatllnte, end to to be lo-1 eatodatJeffanonrtly, M. Two men were arreated at Mem phi t, on tbo 30th, hlle oa their way to the Heehvllla depot, enppoeod to benaaailaa tetandlng to murder Oov. row alow. Oa Ibelr peraona were foad all re-volvora apleoa, alee a anmbvrof dlike. They hall lealeatppl, bnt refnoed to diaeleoo their nma. Theyarata Jail, heavily Ironed. In Ban Franoiico, VTelle, Fargo k Co. have divide 1 te.OOe b twaon th men of llevo v. nerd'e party, who hilled Ibe throe aiaga robbrra re anally, and Ibey win, In fatnra, glvecorreanondlng rawarda for lha killing of all who commit almllar depredation oa thea. The pareata of a Utile girl fonryeare old, aaaod Llllle Bavldaea, naVr a reward of BnOO for ivory. Bho woe reoently aanitd cat from tblc rreldanee la Otnolnaatl, by a preeMtato aam d Motile Biaaley, aad le tborghttebo la UalevtlU. Thn one eirltea tbo deepen ayapalhy aad letareol) and the polleear eagtged oa It. The New Haven Palladium learni from a friend of Oea. Tboaa that a Inn ratldeaon tently pereb:d In Haehvllla, Teaa., by hit irlende nt aa eipae of IW.OOO, bnl the Oeoeral deeHaed the preaent, elating that ho bad eneagh lotnpport hlauolf nad wife (anrleg aonhlldroB) aad renaeat' log that Ibe money he added lo lee fhnd for Sot dlera Wlaowa Orpaaso. Tht Oevernaent hae leaied a part of Ttrtle ftlaad, la Lake Brio, to ptlvo pertfce, who Intend loMtnbllah a coal atalloa there. Tata I met tor of great Impartaaca to the npper lake trade, a It anvea thoe' vnoaete whleh do net wleb lo tunah oa tbo asatbfra aaora of Bile a devlatlea if aboal 00 miioa from their onree. lov. Stone, of Iowa, hat ttated that he has aoanrnaoee frcm Oov. Ogleeby, of IIIIBola, and Oiv. Fletoher.ot Mlreont, that they will aoteell na oilraaaailoBOf the Legtilntnreo to peea apoe the Cnaatllaltonnl amendm at. It la bow probable that Ihle policy will bo adopted IB moat af tba Itatee No publio deaonelratione In honor of the Foarth of Jety took ploco at Waakfagton, escept by th colored peopK who had e parade lo th anmberof lt,oMor ll,eu0 moa.woaea aadobl'drea. Peveral oempanlaof eelevod ooldlern, with colored baada and eaeeto, aada qalto a dltplay, A bloody affray oeonrred at a beer garden ia Lonlavllle, oa the 4th. Some twenty ehota wrre Brad, one aaa killed, one aortal I y wonaded, aad Iwa other aarkaa'y Irjored. Several neddaata happeBod dnrlBC tba day froa geapowder, nmeeg which waa that of a boy who had hli aide blown open by a panel of peaor which he cat rled la hh pock nt. He will aot retover. Tht National Cemetery at Sevea Plan Tlrglalehea eea comploted, end bow eoatal 1,160 bodlea. It la laid onl almoet aqw, being til feet front and SSS feet deep, and eabraelrg an area of one nmloae-elath norm. In the renter tonelroa lar monad, oa which h orrcled a logaur ( the bodlea Interred at thie camatety, IH have the aame aad regiment piloted oa tba head-board, ard -JOi are yet aaknowa. From tht May report of the Agricultural Datorteneal at Watblatloa II appears, alBraaeat, a very Inatgelneent portion nf tbo wheal lap rled by ornal Britain la faiaUbed hy the United Itntoa, fat le lead, Bawla hae anpplled le that market ton ttm ea ea mnch wheal, end Frenaaale llass aa aach an Ua Delted Sutee; aad of the whole amoaat of wheat ooM thin peer In the Brlllah aatket, hVe United ttatm hae fnrnlehed only a Utile a oaotweatyfonrth. Oen. Qrant dnirae a large cavalry force to be located tbrongb tba Booth te preserve eider and aalattln the Inwij aad OeB.lhtraae alee do- alrao a large fares of cavalry to kep spa the lines of travel to the Territories and erae the Plalaa a wrliM t 0a. Qranl that, wtiheat a larger force than Is aewat his aervloo, he will lo liable to eapprana tndlaa nnthreaka or keep open Ih vartooa wagon roada toward the Pnclbo. Tbo aollleaeav rapidly oacroachlH hpea varices Indian tribe make tbea very Ironhleeoao, - Brig. Qen. Adams, Capt. Van PeTt and Unpt. Jeaia, all of the Onion army, who have btea militating a plants' ten ea the Mlialmlppl liter, worn recently attached la their bads bp a band of roaHacend rebbdorelarfjenateaBtefaeyaBd that valaahlce. Olbatn nf lha band la tbnaeea llano baatod ibeaseelvoi la kllllag latejoenia the barn, whleh being I lee vera I bf the aegross oa the pMBiettoa, a Bebt eaoaed, la which fl af the groat wern killed. The tebbms sateaadad la bora lag the ealtalU ega, laslading taooslteagla aad engine. Dr. Somen, of Roekvillt, Mi, wee ar rated mtatly, for nstnaltlsf a eoletod aen, and tkejiitlc of the ptaci bwre whoa be was bioeght lecjatree hire to give ball to eaawor. Tbhha re (aetito dula nsaqael eeatendlaf that a aegrv oaald not testify agnltit a white aaa re tba annr kf Manlaid. Tbo Jnetlos aewlded that th OlWl Bight bill nbrontod the State law. Be was eni- portod la hto oplatoa hy Ohlef JJik Bowta, who rofaad tn grant a writ et batoscorpvjt tar Iks prlsoaar'i icleass, 'v WEEKLY OHIO STATE JOURNAL. A Turin paper dontalne Ike following : " Blaa Oreat, a relative of iba gallant American Qeaaral, hs preeanted to Otrlbnldl, tbroagh ea officer of Ike F.rtl reilmoot, lha turn of oee tboaannd rreooi, to te dial: Iboted to the moat neeenlteaa vol-unteare. inch n genoroni not te a proof that tbla amiable lady ti la every roepeot worthy her lllne-trloaa family, end II d'eerm to bi toentUead with prof, oid gratllnde." The Golnmbui, Oa., Sun Bays the wheat erop,wheroU baa bona threehed, on we Uarn nrom alneat v ary perUoa ef lb loath aatd Soithweet, to Inrtlag eat tab better Ibna wan nnlklpnled the yield heiag Ht ahead or lent year. Thie being the oeat, wn rtok tar n dteHie In tltar from the proeeat agnree. The lolh and Sent bweet baewedentarly, oila, ancagb to aopply tan h4 ftTATB NKWK. , Operations at the MeseUlon Coal Minee have been oupeaded for the present. Qeorge B. Whiting, a aoldier, has been acpotattd Postaasttr nl Oraavlllc la place of . . loan, Ntlgaod. The Newark Ameritm reporis that during the aeasoB 1 ,000,000 poeadl of wool have been par. cbeeed IB Licking eonnty. Arernge price t& els. . Tht degree of LL P. was oonferred latl watk by Keayoa Oollagn oa Secretary Itaaloa; who wea a grndnnte af that lastltetlsB. An enumeration was taken a few days agooftaepopnlalloaof Wanton, and found to be 1.W0. In April, W. ne tnsmrratloo-wae tken and the no n her was UO. Tht Zaneevlllt fnrir Is out in an artlols advoMtlog the lomtloaef the Wietern D. 9. Artao-rr at that pleoe and tigtas the people to pat their hoa'dei to the whtel and steerasald looailoa. Tht Fall meeting of the Chilliootbe Ra- olagAssoshlloowlll some off lone time la Sep. lenbr. Preparations nra bow In progreeo for the arrangeetsBt of iba pmsaa. The Qeaaga Connty Dmtertt states that daring the year 115, 1,111,617 povndiof ohteee, and 480,003 ponnds of bntlor, were auDifeotnred Ib that county. The Guernsey Timet says : During live days ef lb weak ending- Jane SO, ssroa hundred aid seventy. nine bale of wool, walglng 171 Hit poaadi Worn ihlpped from Cambridge tor tbo Bast. Iloward Mathews, Deputy Grand Master of the State of Ohio, will hold a eoaveatloa of Lodgea for the puipoae of Inalrnoltoa in the ritual end lawa ofMasi-nry.tBOIevetond, oa the lSlbof Jnly, i860; aleoat Watrto.Tmmbullcoauty, oa thetoih. The Cleveland PltinJtaUr yk that, unlike Huhe, MoUoaaelt, Ih condemned murderer, laetosaly conAned tjhla cell, froa which bs will not lo liberated until taken to h icaffold, op the lOtb nf Angus! Beat. A grand match garni of Bast Ball, between tba First Hie of tbs 'Sterling Oiab" ef P1qu.e,and the Flrat Nina of Ibe "Buckeye Olab" of Daytoa, took pi see on the Montgomery Ooaaty Fair around oa Friday aftaraooa. Two tew rsciution balls art to bo erected at Oberlle liame1Latly, en Tappcn acjnarn. The ntw balh will be one tot y high, la lha abapeote T.caeb wing ooaUlelngoae reoltattoa room. They will be built ot briok aad la a Boat style. The grocery etore of Mr. B. Vagnier, Laiciater, Ohio, waa entered by burglar on Wrd- ore "ay night leal, the eel Mown opca.fMO la V. bono and 4 la caneacy token. Mo clar to the perpetrators. Then is to be a grand reunion of the vetoraea of the lout Ohio nt Oreea Bprlnp Jol end n aoaameat creeled to tbo amory of Colonel 84 bs. Ool. Wa. H. Oibsoa of TIOlo, will deliver an eralloa. The Scioto Oesiftt shys the raot whlob caaacffle felly's lauo below OhllHeoihe, oa Friday, between Wa. 0. Osnaav's bay anre, aad B. L. Tweed's enrret borne - 440 yards 'or liaOO was in by the her, be beatlag tbs mare siiteee yards The aero was lbs favorite. The Sandoiky Rrguttr says the wool mat atfriae been a little weak at that place daring the aek, Bayenkavo beoBOaatlaas abontpay ag hick rttt ipt Sir the very beat clips. Tbo beat grade bring aboal SO oeate, bat very II til over W. W. Oram, of Marietta, le engaged to aakee server ' the ronlo for n railroad nva tba MarUtta aad tine) an tt I road, at or near Haa to the Ohio Btvor, brnachlng to Oolllpolle and to merer. There la a strong piospeat of Ibe roid built at an early day. Tht Zaaeavitlt Signal Kates that Willli TrtmMo, who has boea eaalned la the laaaae do- partmestof taeMashlspmCoaaty lalrmory, yes- lerdoy aftaraooa preoiplUlod blaeelf from the third rety to the froaad, frastarlng his shall. lr. Kd- wardewaaaeal aw, bat his skill woe unavailing. TilmblsdUd a fcw minute after hla arrival. Mrs. Dodds, ons of the graduating elaas at Aailock Oeltoga, waa net allowed to pnrclelpate la th lesnmieeeaeat eisvclssa becansn ebo ware a MntBsae. At the eleoa aho docllaed to re oolve th henoes oostorred by th Ov g the was right. v The number of sheep killed Ib Northern Ohio daring lha lata storm, le aollaat) by coun ties as follows: LorhlB, U.OOe to SO.OBtfc Oenngn, 1,000 to 10 000, Aaatobele, 1,000, Traabnll, 1000; Portage 0,000; Iake, s viral thoueaadi Tuscnmw- ai a.MOj laroa, U,M; Aihlaad, 10,000. Tht small-poi Is bow raging In tht town of Alliance, Oa last Friday forty cones wars report- It waeellh'tttoMcualeed lethal part of lb Iowa fotSHrly haowa as Wllllamipert. A aeetteg of tbs ooanell was anlled tor Friday eight, to adept to pmveat, as far an poeaihl, tbs spread sf Ihsdlssaos. The Lebanon SUw states that tht trial of Oeo. Seaictdsr, ladteted for tbo murder of William V. Seamen, al Foitsr'a Oreoaiog, Inst wlnlar, hae beaaooatlaaod to Ike aetl term .of court, oa appll eattoa of Ibe defendant, oa acocaat of Ibe abcacn oftaanterial wtlnfM. Schrceier leallll lnJH, It Is andersteod that the Deputy Grand Muur of the Order of Massae of Ohio ha ordered ea hundred aad fnttr-oae Lodges to report at Warraa aa Jely SOih. Thia will a concert ly bring a large anabor of the frateralty together. Tht eighteenth annual meet lag of tht Ohio Slat Teacher's Ateeotatlea was bald at Banes Ills tbs present week. There wrre about three haadred toosaera present, laclallag ae aaasnnUy largo Bomber of ladle. The aannal add race wea delivered by Prof. BHT.Tappaa, ef A wen. The first trial for murder Ib tht flntt de gree la Champaign roaatp, wee ooacladed oa To- day eight. Iheeosaeed wts Mr. Ooaer, who shot a aaa la elf-defae la that ana sty some muothi atnee. The Jury retaraad a vardtolof aot gullly, wbhh was received wltkiaach saUefactloa by th etusea. Tht Newark Ammeum statra that Ibe harabewBglag la Jacob Bow of Jenny towaehlp, Licking conety, waa eatlrely dtetreyed by Ire, with all II eoateetc, one Bight laat weal. It oeat el ted 400 baabele wheal, 11,000 worth of wool, I mowlag machlBM, two enrrlegea, haraeoeaed a nnaberof plemiBts. The bare was new. Total Iom, 110,000. MolMnrnneo. Tht aaaual metllegof tht Pioneer As saatilloB of the Maameo Taller waa hold al Tohde an tba Ilk. Mr. Peter Mar arc, reiag the oldest Ph 1 preovnt, pnaldod. Dariog the year twslva ibtrs have died. The following oflcirs were eteclrd far lbs ensuing year: Vice PrcsloOBis, Oee. J h B. Heat, J,ha D. Peaea aad Uoraco Vton Recti dleg lesretary, Beary Besnetti Trsaaursr, I. Oaaataih I Oorrespondlag Boirotary, W II Hard V. Wayi Traatora, Aahley Whltaey, Ma or Brtghaa aad V. U. Hteaols. Tht New Liebon Ratlgd wes damaged to tke amount nf 111,000 by the recent rein. The Ttaater 0mp Bildgo was rartlad some dlvtoaeo down the ctocv Th heavy Stone abet meats were Urn down aad mnny of thoeleaeaawpi away. tweea lbs luster Onmp Bridge and TcegBrdea's, a dlitonon of thro end e half miles, tight ewlverts have been torn oat, end le two pie heavy a- bnsimeaw brckeafor a dtotaace of e haadred met each. - Mrs, Christopher Martle, daughter of Bov.B.0. Biker, et B'pnoldebarg, la thl toanly, whemleoeat Lafayette, la Medline county, waa horsed ss aetteuly by the aplet a of a leap thai ebedledwlihtheahortltata. She had heca aairted wu riding wlthaMlmlefwIs, when tba horses ran away, throwing ktlee a, apoa the hard road kllllag her loctaatlj. Th a secoad alsfcrtna la doubly tori Ihle. Tht Cadis SuM rtporU thus of Wool le Hnrrteoa eeaaty i The Wool arhel la thl consty baa bene vary dull daring the pMt weak. BeeamvobaoaaBirtegfraaeotocle., holders aablag Tt, lo IS he SO. Aboal lao.eso poaadc have beoa eild at Bto OS sts. We eta late aed tSht n Mr. Otliroath cold a faaey clip for SO etc., andl hat b goatlrmaa earned Woods, near SmOhSeld, dis posed ef hto clip at 11 to. Boom eno.out ponnds af g.rf wool atlU seaalB la the aaaSc of the faiaera Weeteri papers assart that what were Vtet treeleee prairies ie Illinois twelve years ago, are aew tevered with a dent growth niUnrifty yoang fereet trooe, eera prising various sptotHtf oaks, kUkory.totUBWood, COLUMBUS, TBI WAI IN BUBinPB.WH&T ir AM QUIT j Iiiitob JotJBMiL For torn wo ks pt, the neanpaperj have teamed with InUmatloss of grtat pobllc commotloa among oertola potonUlas who i nUcrUkr to rale nations "by ths graos ofQodj" , wi'ob (omaoiloBs cm a now to be calmlnatlBg In a atngulaary w r, which threatena to bscontlncDtnl. Butlhutfar.Mr Bdltor, I bavnbasB s,nltsaasne-1 eeifnl in ay efforts to aacertala the precise onnsa I -f tbls great dimcalty. I gather generally bat It pros oda from a aa mtaondeietnndl got boundary ; er jurisdiction Thee metier were sappct-d to bate btea delaltety abutted at Aii-le-Oheip to, i la Ills, at the close of the groat Kepolonat woe, i That treaty wo dlcUted by the "Holy Al JUnoe ' to which thopowarn now lesdlvgoffln tboooBtrovaray wr pnitlre, nnd "restored" Franca wu a rel octant wlta. What new element In Bnropeanp-illoT haa boea lafooed la the meantime, to dlsterb th pabltc eulet, oiler a reper f foil half a century? laiknowledgemye If nttt-rly at ftitt or want of an appreelableoauee for tke war aewbaitlBg U n Burope; nnd b til re yoi will bs rendering to tke reader of Tnn Jsoensi. a vey nooaptbla eenloe by fBiBlabloR the aeedtel ia 'ormalloa. I'- Bay bo all very pjtla to poraoas vervel la Karopsaa sh11-tii bnt toaatcphlillsated Americans, secesteaed lo divide apon obvious qneitlons of loyn'ty and rebellion, Btylleg tbemielvas Bepabllea e or Demo-ornti, It I qolie othorwlao. Will yon, Mr. Editor afford ns light opoB this lubjeclf A IFADBB. Reply. It Is one of Iht peculiarities of this war (hat ths real eauiet whloh have induced it are perhaps better understood in ibis oountry than the prelezt whloh Is laid bold of, ae tht oooaaioa for 11. We all understand that Prussia Is determined, aggressively, upon the acquisition of new territory. She desires to break np the German Confederation of States, which is controlled by Austrie, at the first step In thie aggressive policy. Italy, subsidised by Prussia, seltee the opportunity to recover Tenet i a, and realize the dream of a united Italy. Austria can do nothing less then resist both. Ths smaller German Stales of the Con- federation would gladly preserve neutrality -but It Is not possible. Btsides a majority of the Diet, representing jhe Confederation, has already committed Itself against the polioy of Prussia, as will appear hereafter. Of tht adjacent neutrats Turkey Is sending troops to the boundary, without any apparent object boyond that of being prepared for future contingencies. Franoe is arming heavily. The Empe ror'' policy Is as usual inscrutable, not withstanding the little speech at Auxerrt, which lent the funds tumbling. Al any other time the phrase 'made nee of on that occasion would not have produoed a ripple on the surface. Any othtr exprmlon ot feeling than that of "detestation" for the treaties of 1815 (Vienna), on the part of the Frenoh Emperor, might well have excited turptise; and nothing better illustrates tht excited apprehension bow felt throughout Burope than Iht faot that such an expression tbould hive been so potent. By ibe treaties of 1816, (which Nafolbo 'details') Russia holds Poland, Austria holds Venetla, and franco Is held back from tht Rhine. Tht ei press objects of the treaties were, to confine ths boundaries ot France and exclude tht -Boiafabtb family from my tontrollipg Influence In affairs, as well as occurs ths boundaries of tht Statei named, and 'others. At any other time since the Ireatiet wen made, Napolkob might safely have said ht "ds "tested" them, without oauilog any sensation whatever. New, however, It means to Austria, "surrender Venetla"! to Russia, "give up Poland"; to Italy, a new Soman kingdom; to Germany, an end of the Confederation;' and tt tvery body, the Rhino for Pranoe'e new boundary. Bo the Emperor, protesting In favor of Frenoh neutrality all the time, eoascrlp.t an addition of 160,001) to his already immense army, and qutstly waits for his neighbors to sxbauit themselves to bis band. Russia pours troops into Poland, and down to the border, ready for any active form whlob may be taken by the Frenoh Emperor's detestation and ready also, as Russia always Is, to pick op any little unconsidered trifles In the way of new territory.Soch art Iht real causes and objects af the war. Now, what li tht pretext? To answer this, we must go bask. Every one knowitbat Sokleowig-Uolitoln is at ths bot tom of H, but how? Tbo Duohlss of Sohleswlg and Hoi stein have been from time immemorial subject lo tbo Belie law, which prevents a woman from reigning. In 1460 they were Inherited by tht King of Denmark. AaotberpM-oooo l eays that In 1623 a Duke of 8c hies wig and.Uolstsla (Frederick I.) fell heir to tht crown of Denmark. A third aeooaat itatee that tht bouts of ths reigning Dukt having hecomejeiiinol In 1469, CnaieriAB I. King ef Denmark, waa elected suoeessar,lby tht diet. Be this at It may they wort In herited by the Kingaof Denmark (as Dukes of Sohleswlg Holetein), and remained In I this snocession nniil tht lime of FBiORnrcK VII. whodicdinlSea. With him tht direct malt lint terminated, and Sohleewlg-Hol-; stela legally reverted to Prlnoe Faioiiios: of Auguotoaburg, as Dukt of Bobleewig Bolttein. Prior lo tht diath of Fbidbbick VII however, in 1862, a ooaferenoe of tbt grtat powers bad decided that tht Uaohlsa should remain annexed to tht Danish crown, and should not pass In tht legal order of euo cession. When the King died, Ib 18(18, the pop ular party In Germany refused to acqtil eece In tht decision of this conference. TU fJani.'k A'iftji had oaty rwM u Dukt HoUtein. Holetein Is German had always been a member of tbt Confederation, and should not be attached in this way to Den mark. And the German Diet ordered the King of Denmark to take himself out of Holsleln. He refused, and tbs troops of the Confederation were ordered to tarn him out Thea ht yielded Holsliia to the Federal army Prussia and Austria having np lo this llmt deolined to later fere. But now Prussia smelt an opportunity; so shs seat the Federal army aw ay, end took posseeeloB herself demanding Sohleswlg also. Then Austria bestirred herself, and seat troops tt tht scene ef aeiiea. Denmark waa overcome, aad In October, lSf!4, adtd BoUui, SchUtwig, and Lautnbvrf to Prvttia amd Auttria jointly Then Prussia bought Lauenbug of Austria for 12,000,000. They thea attempted to rule Sehteiwig and Holiteln jointly. This proving a failure, by tbt convention of Gatlain, August 14, 18tl6, Austria assumed the administration of Holsleln, and Prnaala ike adminie-tratlon of Sohleswlg, "tnfAovf prejudice to tke " twafMtMHM of that right$ o kotk power to " the wholt e hoik Outkitt" The people of tht Duohlet wsrt almost unanimously In favor of Prince Pa i id aim of Auguetenborg but that lift matter V no consrqueaoe, A small parly among the higher nobility declared ia favor of a permanent union of both the Duchies with Prussia. September 7, lRfifl, an informal meeting of the members of tbt llolitaia males wag held at Kiel, and resolnllons were passed It send a me morial to (he Federal Diet pro testing against tht division of tbo JDuohles, and In de- fen m of their ancient rlghta. Prussia claimed that at iht data of tke treaty by which Denmark ceded tht Duchies, tht King Dnmvk, emsj Ml lAt Atari Jiewkntary er any other art ace, Aaa even lAf rawui mwt a th Duckm, - 'J ; lril OHIO, SATURDAY, and that, hit right hwnfi Irtn cedeJ to Prussia and Amino, their title to tktDuchm wa com pute. She denied tbo competency of the Federal Diet to settle the question of the (accession, and I ejected all Its afttr at-tempts io do so. Austria admitted by 1m-, plioatloa the rigbt ef the Diet lo settle the question of the succession, Dec. 8, 1804, en 1 1 in reply to a moluilon adopted by the Federal Diet, April 6, 1865, declared " tint "lie was preparer le surrender to tbt " Prince of AugtitUenbarg :her title to the poBBcnsion oi, nonteiy, enoum rrunsi " agree to adopt a similar courts " Prussia, wuld not agree deoldedly. ' Bver since the Convention of Gaetefn,1 Finest 1iat made the utmost erTorli to Induct Aostrla to ceds j its right to the duoblil, wiikout success. And Austria bas favored the Claim of the Prince of Aiigustonburg, and has been In- alined to submit the whole question of suo-oenion to ths Federal Diet which latter wis understood to be In favor of tbs claims of the Prince of Augustenbnrg , and of leav ing the matter to tht coulee of tht Duchies themselves. ' After various shifUogs on the board, Prussia Inally, last Fedruary, lmpudeatly gave Austria notios to evacuate Holetein. On the 10th ef June, tba Austrian gov ernment, deeming it not best lo oonttat iht i eceupaneyof Holsleln, withdrew twHole of the Austrian army, atd on flnf V2th the whole of Holiteln was In the) hands of the Prussians. In the Federal Diet on the 11 th of June, 4wj(ria moved for the mobituation of the whole nf tht Federal army, with the exception of the Pnatian contingent. This motion was net announced bofof hand. Prussia declared in a note to tht minor Stales, that she would regard the Confederacy dissolved, If the Austrian motion ahonld prevail ; held that It wu tntlrely opposed to Federal law, and oalled on the German States favorable to Prussia to vote against it, and would regard every supporter of the motion as her adversary. The Federal Diet, on the 14tb, by a vote of 9 to 6, agreed lo Iht Austrian proposal for the mobilisation of tbeederal army. Prussia, agreeably to previous notice, carried out her threats to consider It an aot of hoe till I y on the pari of those Stales whloh inpported it, and on the following dey commenced war by tending troops into Saxony and Hanover. She also leiuod a declaration to the great powers justifying the Invasion on the ground that the decision of the Dlst on the 14th broke up the confederation, aod tbt law of self-preser vation bad compelled Prussia to securs herself against the neighboring States, In open or concealed hostility; and that cached previously offered conditional alliance, whioh was rejeoted. In addition to this she prepared a proola- tnellon for distribution through the German Suits, from which we republish the following extriot : By the Dtet't rriolutlom of the 14th i oil ant tht old Bund relatione bavn been dissolved. Nothing now remaios of ihe confederation but its Bound baB'i, vit: the vital unity of iht German nation. It is now tht duly ef tht German (Jovernments to seek a new constitution whioh eball be a vigor ons expreeeion of German unity. In the case of Prnasia lhat etep ie bouud up with anotner, vit: the defence of her Inde-peudenot, which has been threatened by the latt resolution of the Diet, For ihle end the Prussian people offers lie whole etrength, resolved at the eaae time lo lake up arme on behalf of the national development of Germany, hitherto eo powerful! hindered by individual Iniereet. Austria also proo!alme. Beys the hu given no juet cause for war to either enemy, and that one of them did not deem any pre- loxt necessary to gratify Its lust for plunder, but considers a favorable opportunity sufficient oaust for war. Enumerates the acts of aggression oommUted by Prussia, says she Is forced Into tht war, and appals to God. And Daly preolaimi. And every com' mending General gets off his little private proclamation, and tht wholt world Is ag. rod lhat war dies now exist between Prussia and Italy of ths first part, and Austria tf tht second part ANNEXATION. Mr. Bases, of Massachusetts, Chairman of ths oommitlet on Foreign Affairs, In tht House of Representative!, haa made a movement toward eetiling Canadian troubles by a ihort read. He haa proposed a wholesale annexation of Iht British Provinces, Eastern and Western, to the United States. Suoh a measure would suddenly dispose of several questions, whioh, like tht well wrapped ends of ths celebrated Gordioa knot, have bom hard to untie. The labor of fixing a tariff, the watching of smugglers, ths strife about armed vessel on the Lakes, Iht wrangling aver the fisheries, ths aaxlous lying-ia-walt of the Fenians, and all future boundary diflionb tlet like the fussbetwsen the Nations of Mains and New Brum wick, and that still more celebrated ont or "poiny-pnour phorty or phlght" all theae tntangli- menti, the proportion of Mr. Barks, like the aword of Aiixabdxb, would out through at ones. Wt think polioy decidedly on tht aide of hit plan. Tht proposition provides as folio wi: Tht "Sutee" tf Nova Boot la, New Bruat- wlek. Canada Kail and Canada West, and the territories of Selkirk, Saskatchewan and Columbia, shall be oonsltluled and admitted Slates and terrllorift of the Union when ever notice shall be deposited la the Department of State thai ibe governments ot ureat Druaia ana ei me provinoen nave no-copied the propositions made by this government in relation thereto, aod the Prtsi- dent shall unto hla proolamation accord inslv. It Is proposed lhat the United Statee shall aseume the provincial debt at a rate net exceed in, five per cent, interest, as follows; Canada West, thirty-itx millions five hundred ihouiand dollars; Canada Kail, iwnniy-nine millions; Nova Scotia, eight millions; new Brunswick, seven millions; Newfoundland, three millions two hundred aad any thousand; rrinoe bdward Island two millions. It ia alec proposed lhat the United Statee shall pay irn millions to the Hndson Bay Company. Altogether the cum amounts to ont hundred and three-quarter Hiioni. That will do. Let's keep hooking on the cart; our locomotive can haul all creation, just eo wt keep tht coupling from giving way. roMUKT'B L KIT BR Wr publish Mr. Foamv g letter, com mealing upon the publloallon of hit private letter lo tht President, Ib another column The publication of the private letter of Mr. KotSBT by the Pre aids at, latondemned by every paper with any tenn tf decency In Ihe land. The Cincinnati thmmercial (whoaeeorrea pokdent was oblrfiy Instrumental In prrt curing Its publloallon), does not give Ihe Utile eAijfonirr the benefit of He oounlenance In hli nasly business of picking up the garbage from tht Presidential waalo baekel. It li tot conservative lo say anything for FoiHir, but (let It be said to Itf credit) In prevented by a paroxysm of decency from fully Indorsing tht latest phist of the President's polioy. Wt quote from the editorial oohimnt of (be ObmmertUl: Wt rot ret that thr President allowed himself to publish a private letter, even lo take so sweet a revenge, r Qatar does ant deeervt aay sympathy, Owl tht Prendrnt stooped, aof ewy ktlow tkt digtntf of foe office, hut Oflow faf wAtca is worthy of e rwfJswesjt, tt Infliot iht trushiB and truel mew. JULY 11. 18GG. A fthnr-l flermoa mn " Rroatrael en "rm taeTwfnlnartb rather. 1 find In Jefferson's "Notis omVb--amu" a profound remark applicable to the present times and ths present cundilion of puhlio lenliment In the oountry. Jefferson was a patriot and a philosopher. His ulteranees were marked by deep thouyht, the result of much reflection. Hie Notee on Virginia" wore wrltteo in 1781-82, but not published until 1787, and embraces therefore his experience and observation running through tht war of the revolution and (he adjustment of things afterward1. The passage I am about to quote occurs on p. 173, of the Richmond (Vn.J edition, pub. llahed by authority of T. Jefferson Randolph, Mr. Jefferson's executor, from notes and corrections by Mr. Jefferson himielf and therefore comet and of good authority, Mr. Jefferson Is discussing bigotry and intolerance, and the tyrannical laws that spring from them. " It is true (bo remarks) wa are aa yet secured against ihem by the spirit of lbs times. But Is tht spirit of ths people an infallible, a permanent rtlianct? if povtrnmtntt Is this tht kind of protsotion we reoeivt In return for the rights wt give up? Besides, the spirit of the timet may alter, will iirra. tar rulers will become corrupt our people cabxliss." And then follows this psetagi, leeching a great truth, an utterance of profound wisdom, whloh It will be well If our people at this day will heed: " It oan never be too often repeated, that the lime for fixing bvbry xsbkhtial iieur on a legal bills It wftilt our rulert are honest, and ourselves unitxd. From the oonclutlon of thia war of the Revolution, wetholi be I going down hilL It will not then be necessary to resort every moment to the people for support. They wlil be forgotten, there fore, and their rightt disregarded, Tnxr will ronoiT TiitHixLvxs, but In the sole faculty of making money, and will never think of uniting to effect a due respeot for their rights. The thaekles, therefore, which shall not be knocked of at the conclusion of this tear, will kehaim on uij.ONa tpiif be made heavier and heavier till oub lorrrs shall REVIVE on EXPIRE in a Convulsion." Need anything bo aald to enforce Ibe truths contained In thia extract? It li wiidom, apeaking from experience and observation, aad therefore (ai near as hu man foresight can make It) prophecy, and wonderfully has Its utterances been ful filled I Wt have had tht "convulsion;" do (be people wish to plant the seeds of another Rebellion? Of course not. -Then let them see to It that their faithful Representatives in (be present Congress are sustained; and aet to It farther, that the ehacklei" Implied on the non-alavehhold- ng Statea "be knocked off" by the adop tion of the amenilmentt to the Constitution now pending. In tbla way only will equal ly In sirs ut it at to be realored loval- tt vindicated and teiabom made odious I V INDEX. COM VEST Wt noticed yesterday the address of the Democratic members of Congress In behalf of tht pretended Unicn Convention, to he held on tht 14th tf August, at Philadel phia. The object of the oaiginal callers, and the Intended character of the Convention are vary clearly Indicated by thia laat movement, lhat the call of the Convention wu to iuiiia'e a fusion of all tht odds and ends outside of the great On fori party rep- rpiented by tbs majority in 'Congress, aad that ibe design am to make believe tbat tt waa a movement of the " parly thai elected LtncoLM and J onus on" ti too evident to need further proof. But to reveal the thing n tomt of its details we give the following from a Virginia letter to tht New York Timet. It shows bow it Is met where, per haps, there Is ft liitlt less need of strategy. Tbo writer enye: The call for the National Colon Conven, Hon, to meet at Philadelphia on tht 14th tf August, ana the ooneenusnt Intended aollon of the Secession Dsmoeracy of Virginia, bavt brought a crisis upon our Unionist!, and 1 am naturally aot a little curious and much more aaxtoue to see how it will be net. The call waa only published la full la the Richmond papers for the first time this morning, and yet ihe Lxtpatek and h'xminer aocompanied it with such editorial comments as inculcated tbt belief that the Convention, like a scrub raos, is open to all acinars. Doth these papers call upon Virginia tt tend her beet men to the Conven tion, And their idea of Virginias best flan be filled only by Let ef of. These developments make it entirely nlaia lhat the Virginia Democracy Intends to send a set of ueirgeiei of ineir own to the Convention, to the utter Ignoring of the Union element of the Slate. It oan be safely asserted tbat John u. Baldwin and A. H. H. tituart, the most turbulent, vindictive and Intolerant of their present leaders, will be of lha num ber, and it le equally certain that no snob men as uarbour and Chandler will bs sent there. THR tTIFB WIN!. The Address by tht Democratic members of Congrees, advising the people (their par tisans) leoo-optrait with the a Union Con vention," to meet in Philadelphia, August 14, is out. They oommend the cbjeot aad termi Of tht RABDALL-CoWAB-DoOLITTLBOall. and recommend the eendingof delegates tt tht Convention. Tbt address la signed by G Ann itt Davis, Rivibdv Johnson, aad all (wo believe) the other democratic members of both house, tt whloh are added Roui- sbau, of Kentucky, aad B. McCullsoob. They sink the name tf Democrat, and oall only upon "fallow oitiisns." They way Tt presort tbt National Union, to via dloate the sufficiency of our admirable Coa- smuiion, to guard the Bta ice from covarl attempts to deprive I hem ef their true position In the Union, and lo bring together tnoee wno art unnaturally leered, and for theee great national purposes only, we cor- a i any approve toe .oa'i for a rational Union Convention, to lit held at the Ciiy of Philadelphia, on ih eeoond Tuesday, fourteenth day of August next, and endorse the princlplesiherein set forth. - We therefore reepectfully but ei mostly urge upon our fellow. oltlient in etch Hist and Territory and Congressional Diitriot in the Uolltd Btates, in ths Interest of union and ia a spirit of harmony, aad with direct reference io the principles ontainrd tn eaid call, to aot proinpHy ia the aelso-tlon of wise, moderate and ooaaervativt men to represent ihem In said Convention, to the end that all the Biatee shall at onoe be reetored lo their predict.) relatione to the Union, the ConMiiution maintained, and peaoe bless ihe whole oountry. The Convrnilon will of course, bs a dem ocratic body with a " Conservative " fact. BOI IIII BV MKi:rtN41. The soldiers' meeting at Salem, III, on ihiJFounb It aald lo have been It-e largett ever teen In the State. Gen. Li.uab aul Gov. OoliAv made strong radical eeohea, bolh of whioh were loudly obeered. Several tatlered batilt fligi wert displayed from tht itand. PAhnoNtn Governor Cox yeilaiday tigned ihe pttdon of Joseph Bailey, ooa- vloied of grand larceny, in October, 186, and senlenoed tt the Penitentiary for four years. Bailey ti In the last itagt of pul monary consumption, and cannot possibly mover. The pardoa Is granted at tht oliciiailon of tbt Wards a and Bargton of tht Pealtentiary; and tht mother of tht unfortunate man, who hag been attending (a hla home. 1 REOuNaTKOOIlOfl. Pfopoont to Amend the) Canetltijltinr. Editob Jo trail a l: A vehement outcry is raised against the propoeed constitutional amendment, fixing the ratio of representation in ihe Naiional Haute of Bepreaeuia-tivca, on the white bails. The New Turk World leys that wt can find bo fault with the present distribution of political power, without finding fault with the Constitution at our fathers mads it. In other words, the dead must forever govern tho living, without regard to changes tf circumstances. The Constitution itself provides for Its own amendment, Is any wrong, any Injustice, contemplated ? Suppose the amendment adopted, woold Ihe late Confederate Siateg have any reason to complain of the ihart of political power assigned to them? Omitting minute frao-tlons, tht white population of South Carolina stands tt lhat of Ohio as ont to eight But In the roconilruoted Union South Carolina ia to have two Senators, and Ohio is to havt bo mors. Therefore, any given number of white people In that Stale will hart tight times at much power in tbt Senate, as any equal number in Ohio. Tht whites of Georgia will have four times at much Senatorial power, and those of Louisiana more than six limes as much, as an equal iumber In Ohio. Mississippi it In tht same happy condition as Louiiiana. The whiles of North Carolina will have to con-tout tbcmielvei with a little leis, and very little less, than four times aa muoh power in tht Senate, as an equal number in Ohio. Binoe the division, tht share of Old Virgi nia la a little more than three times as great aa lhat of any equal numbsr of white people In Ohio. Kaoh white man in Alabama will havt almost five times as muoh represen tation In the Senate no a white man lo Ohio. In Arkansas nnd Texas the dispro portion is still greater. With one thirtieth part of the white population of Ohio, Florida will have the aame Senatorial power. Dela ware, whioh affords us auob model specimens of &iMfcrt dignity, bas as many Sen-atora as Ohio, but le.es than one twenty-fifth part of our white population. In the elections of President and Vice President the Southern Statea will havt a weight out. of all proportion to their population, aa in addition to their popular eleolore each State will have two without regard to numben. This rule gives Delaware three. But on the baeii of equality aa measured by white population, when Delaware haa three Ohio would bare aeronty five electoral votes. And when Florida bas three Ohio would havt ninety. The disparity will bo still greats tf we take New York or Pennsyl vania aa our standard of comparison, and If we take Illinois or Indiana but little lees Consider the Siatee In aofif, and the mat er will be but little mended. Compare the Senatorial power of the white inhabitants of the former free Stitet with that of the white inhabitants of the former slave 8tates and the disproportion In favor of the latter ia atill enormous. .Leave out tho District of Columbia and the territories, then, omit ting small fractions, tht while Inhabitants of the former slave States amount, to tight mlllloni, occupying six teen States. The Republican plan ef reconstruction gl vee (hem thirly-two Senators. Thttwenty free States havt more than eighteen and a half mil lions of white Inhabitants, and forty Seaalora. Squalise the ratio of Senatorial representation, and whenever tht sixteen States bavs thirty-two Senators, ths twenty States woold -have seventy-four. Oa the while heels every Southern Senator will, on aa average, hajrwtHrrter of a million of oonitituenW: every Northern Senator at most half a million. Of this aoormons ad vantage In favor of the Southern Statee we do not oomplaln. Wt give our content Wt propose no change. But aa wt concede to the reconstructed Statei (his very great proportionate superiority of power in Ihe Senate and White House, two of ths oo-or dinatt branches of the Government, may not this circumstance well form an element In tbt deeioton of the question as to the oonilitution tt tht third branch, the House of Representatives? Da ws do our South ern neighbors any wrong by Insisting tn equality In thai branch? Yerour political opponents insist with rage, with clamor, with loud denunciation!, tbat itf lha re ttnalruoted Union twobuadred and ninety-one thouieid white Inhabitant of South Carolina lhat! havt, ai much political power In the Home of Representative as seven hundred? and three thousand In Ohio. Thai five hundred and ninety-one Ihouiand In Georgia shall havt at many Represent! Uvea as one million and flfiy-eeven thou land in Ohio. That every tingle while man la Louisiana aad Mississippi shall, la the popular branch of ths Government, welgb as muoh as any two in Ohio. That tvsry four la Alabama shall outweigh seven In Ohio. That every two In North Carolina shall, la the People House, possess mort power than three in Ohio. - Aad that all the former tlave Statea obeli tajCy itml lar eioese of power. All this is tn be tecum ptished by counting at haman beings, when power Is to ba distributed amongst the States, several millions of unforinnatt people, whom In all olvil rights and social prirlleges,ihe Southern men art fiercely dt termlaed to depress far below tht human ooadition. Any proposition to enfranchise then unfortunate!, is received by the South aa the foulest Ineult, tht most intolerabb injury. No orlmei, Yo cruelties, no onl ragee have ever drawn down tn any people such horrid invectives, aa hevn been showered on our heads for merely discussing the queition of their tnfranchiiemeit. lo any plan of reooaetruotioa propoeed by any parly, ths reconstructed States will poueia power In the creation of two tf tbt oo ordi- natr branches of the government itnmeear ably beyond tho ratio of their wealth or population. Shall wt tamely permit them to employ these unfortunate millions, blaok lay figures, to procure ihim the ame undue and unjust advantages in the constitution of lhat laat refuge ot bui liberty, (he lions of Reprice ntativci It wt do, wt ehall deiervea to be slaves and may claim kindred with apanleli; but wi must renouara, cur oomangiuuity with our ont and brothers, who have met the national foe on a thousand haltlo-firMi. Will ihist Invincible heroes corneal to eyittm which beilowa ag much voliog jow er, In the oommon government, on every die charged Confederate eoldier, aa on three or four of their own number? Will they consent toaeyslem, which has Ibseaseniial- ly unjust features ot tbt old English rotlon borough eyetem, awept away at length hy popular Indignation We havt tvery pes- tlble disposltloa lo conciliate our Southern Mlow ollitens, and to be at peace with him. But when the question It about bei'owlug on them iuch undue and lnoritl natt powers of legislation ores ourattvri and tur children, wt must not, a,t our peril, shut mr eyra lo tbt moral qualiiiii whlob they djplay. Now It caanot be concealed that a Urge proportion of the leaders of Southern publi opinion exhibit the moot lotllta laeapaclly tt appreciate or to tolerate tht opinions of tn. ia.....ii. ... ii i . mope) wwo we prounatt NUMBER 12. cause of ibe Ute lamentable civil' war. It constantly diHpUyed, not only in the meet repulsive, but in the moil ostentatious manttor. Amobgst thousands of unhappy ustaucrs, witness the corsair, who wan most active and efficient in destroying our merchant marine in the noliludea of ihe ocean. Ute praotioi waa to burn his prizes t night, so ae ti allure many vessels to heir fate, whoee crews wore auimattd by a desire to mre life and relieve extreme distress. Thus he made use of their generosity and their compassion lo betray them ino the clutcbeiof their remorseless foes When we consider tbo natural tendency of suoh conduct, we are compelled to proaounoe U treason not only against hit native country, but against humanity, against nature, and against God. This man bas sen very justly oalle 1 a rulbun, a felon, a pirate, an enemy of tbo human race I Vain words. In hit oaae epithets art useless. All language is inadequate to paint either the atrocity of bie nature or ht turpitude of big crimes. Yot the Itn dense distance from the "Gulf City" to our far off hornet on the North bonk of tht Ohio, Is Insufficient to protect our ears from hs clamor, the hubbub whloh ie raised be cause ht Ii not permitted instantly to array him;elf In tbt judicial ermine I Havt wt not a right to pause before we invest men m Insensate, eo inexorable, with power In all tho branohesof our common government aUt of all proportion to that which we re serve for ourselves'.' In all past history oo parallel oan be found to the moderation, the magnanimity, aud tho generosity of the Republican party in this work of raoon- truction. Stilt the league of our enemlea s truly formidable. All In every land who love aristocracy, Inequality, Injustice, are against tf. Alt Hit old secessionists, all their Northern allies, all tho bogui Democ- Lraoy, all (he Knights of the Golden Circle all the ''Sunt of Midnight" aro found In the oon federaoy oi our foes. That the Re publican party mty foil under the assaults of ettoh a combination is, alas, entirely poseilile; but with tt will fall the beet in tervals of humanity sod Ibe best hopes of mankind. CAVENDISH. THE NEW HiiFJESTISAn I, AW. Gen. Howard, has Issued ibe following olroular to carry out the design of the latt act of Congress, granting lands to actual settlers of the South: War Dsr'r, Bvbxai' or RirUoiES, FkKIHKN ND AlttMIIONr.D LaKH", ' Washington, July 2, 181H. ' ciicvlab no. 7. .The attention of the Atiiitant Commii- looeis of the State of Missisiipui, Louis iana, Arkansaa and Florida, in ended to an aot of Conferral for tho disposal ot the pub lic i anas mr no me team mi actual Settlement in these S'Atts, a prnvd by die President. June '21 ti, lh'jfj. ty ihe provisions of this ect, freed men, aud whiles who oan take an oath thai iber have not borne arms against the United Slates, havo tht rxolu- uve rif ht, till jnnunry lt, imi, of interns: publio Undo in Ihe following manner: Tbt applicant tuuit make an affidavit lhat he il at the head of a family, or is twenty-one years of age, or bae performed eervioe in the army or uavy of ilia Untied Slalea, and that ihe Application ie for his exclusive use ana benent, and that said entry ti made for the purpose o( actual settlement and cultivation, and nut, either dtrectlv or indi ted ly, for the use or benefit of any other person or peraone wnomeocver; and upon filing the said eflidnvitt with the Register or Receiver of Public Lands, at tbt Land iimoe of me district in wbioh Ibe landi are located, and the payment of five dollars, the applioani can enter not mort that eighty scree of land, and tekSfimmedinto possession.If at the end of five rears tht land bas heen held and enlllvated by tbt applicant, a patent giving bia full right and legal title to the lnnd will Da Issued, upon the payment of five dollars. Assistant commissioners, should make thevn selves familiar with all Ihe provisions of this act intended to extend the privilege of securing hop est ends from public lands to lovai wnues auu rreedmen, divine inem till January 1, 1807, speolal opportunities of obtaining homes hy the mere aot of aetlle meut and payment of 10, secure from any interference likely to occur. Information of the location and quality of lands, the manner of entry, the advantage of tail offer of the Government, the Inorcased eecuritv and the many reaeont for companies af tnese peopie entering lands lying coattgu-out, should be collected and presented in the etrongeit manner. Pu'dlo lande oan be entered at the following land oflioei In the Statea named : Alabama, Montgomery Mississippi, Jackson; Louisiana, New Or- cans; Arkansas, Little Mock, nasningtea and Clarkeville; Florida, Tallahaettee. laignedj u. u. huwaku, mbj. Uin., Commissioner. Frcm the Eones'llle Courier IwmOeUrnta Faotr. hie Ber'ous K Wilklna Is giving a aeriei of mark. sketches of Southern Campaigning. Tn his No. a, he gives the following sueoimene of rebel poetry extracted from a Southern mall bag captured at Ksneiaw. Each ia the conclnsion of a lovo letter in the writing of wbioh ibe heart evidently breame io con sumed with Cupid's flame lhat plodding prose bad to be discarded. The flrit reads I felo rltba1 ts nltedoredlk ay harl feHi ilk tn boat br erld till t'mnlon taelk llavyunleat,! InrjufuM. I pro fur yn usiu evry alio laalgod will tap )u wol and help in ta au (nr rile and oend lb yanho la hl. 1 b peyn will auae aaa bak u ae tt wnl ear ml etc pau tn hav yn wbn our bed I fiee In the aim nv yaro labia Jane. The second Ii eicruolatinsly devotional concluding: "I now gin yn over to Iht kalr ov reset nnsi m nuu i nn aiwus pram. Tie herd Ittrin'aoa la Hi la camp Tl harJ fur yn'eas tu file the yci Tie bard ur yu'ne and wa'u in pert Bat yn'ena nil hut yn'em gnt wa'na heart a," HetbblMe; a lnlna Kowapnpvr OfTIf? the York, ia., TVws Democrat of Tuenda a? On Monday evoning, the lUihvnnt, about H o clock, ihe Publication offico of th ytte iitmecrmt wa surrounded bv a mob of excitea aim apparrntiy desperate men, who attempted hostile demontiralioni upon Iti publisher, and evi-n threatened lo take hie life. Quite a number of Ihem were under tho innur-noe oi liquor, aud had iuat una, from ibe 'Jvhmoa and Clymer Club room o one oi ihe uppor etorieiof Onier Hall Taa reaeou aasiined for their riolaua prm-ee.iingB, was me puniioaiion )a the True I'tmorratotn remonstrance sinned h a number ef iht " lljyn tn Ulut' selling forth Hint ihey had never authorised their names winch had n puMisbed In the Johnson nnd Clymer M, to ho put thtre, and also a list oi or ei mon, nasertwrir, Ac, whose namae appeared in il co turns nf the Oasttlela th original call for Ihe Jnhneon and rtymer nrinuiixiuu. nf p'l'i.nner of. me 71 tiemnnat was ale no in hit office ant nn. armed, and probaly his assailants know Ihe fact, otnerwist tnt-y nilgai not iaoo boor. so eager inviting him so reremnlorllv int mrir n yo say ths least of onwwruiy r'wrmnr, and Will nor. tatnlv nolmrvhennv votes for tho DmMriB in ibis rrirpugri mu ou the contrary will iiuto in ru.ii. t eviiniuionad Will thtukiiig men out of ibe party. if (he Cnpiwrbends, In going into the bread and-btilier Convention, mnvfment, OutiRBiit to dnp the "time honored name I "democrat and noer rward and John-nnn ae their fmuto tracers, lliry will proh 'ibly inlfti nn riif of iwito'ii In lour, namely : lliey will dementi liiv Johnson t'arry over to them euBtoient'vonNff vati vo. KfpttMlcnn" voles to nuke ibr nuw prtv vtrurioua, nr Ihey will Innint on a p!rde of the linn's eh are tf rresidrniltl patronage bo fore tbs oonlraot ot barcun aud inle.ia mgncd and sealed. Aa Jobnton bas no voting const im eney U turn over te tht new concern, we I . . .. ' "a aoat oi our lunernt. oanautny tieguttr. TERMS OF SUB&cRlPriON. tumi or vhs neur mobbal. jlar.1 HnWr. hers, 1 yonr. by mall- ...V 10 4l le bobMiilMr. ti niontli. " . 4 M SlugluHubecilbor, SiuoBtbi, " t 24 Slnfl tlobeariber, 1 month, " . 0 BU llurle BohecrlUre. 1 mnnUi. dxlirernd 0 wo elm la UnbRrllnra, vr wek. (I II tern! 0 'JO. To agecta In claba. 16 oenU pr wrx.il th ocpy. I year M l tui Gm idihp ... t U I mvnmi I la 1 1 muBin ..... V OB TKBUI or TtlK WltH JOUkKAL. 'IjtgU Rnhecrltmre, rr ve fi 00 A filpMeani at ti talon Ihe Bnine-BiFOba bp- Deualsuo, Vt rl:bl, finite woy apd Bra;ton -A holiday tttannr. There were many pleasant pionio excursions on the 4th inat., to favorite resorts but none of these excursions vt more pleasant in fact, more approf v in eharaater and more complete in enj ., eat than that to the State Soldiers llomn,' The heavy ' rains of tht Srd, came very near nipping the expedition In the h i. The many gave up with clouded faccNriaming of muddy walks aad wet f,"ist. Toe few (and there were many of thum) repaired to the depot at tht appointed lime, were seated ceilly In tht oars of tht " eitrn," and wert transferred In the twinkling of an tye to , the " Home." Here a warm welcomt waa tendered by Superintendent Drayton, by Mr. and Mrt. Telford and others at the Home. The gTounds contrary to general expectation were not wet or muddy and before noon, every glen had been explored, every bill climbed, and every ward visited. TUB BOMB TUB DIHNXIt. The Btldiira, in aoldier garb, clean and bright-looking ae if for inspection, lounged about in the grove or reclined in the wards. These, many of them, Wen tastefully decorated with red, white and blut cutting!, furnished by some Ladies' Aid Society, and, olean and freeh with tbt rowi of pretty ' cole, preaeated a splendid appearance, and were much admired. The visltora, with r Mr. It ray ion as guide, marched and counter- , marched through Ihe buildings, clustering here about a aiok bed, peering there alltnt-ly with kindly faces into eyes that itemed gleaming from over the tomb) chatting here with some maimed one, sprightly in spits of misfortune. Thou came tht visit to Ihe bowling alley and other plaoes of omuiemenl. At dinner tiino there was a concentration of old veterant lu the grove, about the tables. Tht oitiisns, scattered about in groups, took dinner, picnic fashion. That the soldiers enjoyed (he holiday dinner there was abundant evidence. After din-' ner camt an Interval of music, the band. playing severs! selections, closing with tht aubllmt "Old Hundred,'' t ANMlViasAKT IXBHOIBK. No special order of exoroites had beta, determined upon, but details wort soon arranged. . Gen. George B. Wright .fielded and aa appropriate opening withagp,n Telford as leader, the andreucojoined in prayer. lie nriglitY-As one the trustee! of tho Home, txprened hii tbanki to Uiowciiiteni for (Heir visit, and proceeded to speak ofiha appropriateness of such a gathering. Ninety years after tht signing of tho Declaration of Independence we hud met to celebrate the event. He referred to the rocket with which tho soldiers of lUt Revolution aud of leU wero lookfd upon. Heloro us to-day were the soldiers of til, to be remembered i the others and to be cared for ns well. Gen. Mitchell, Knottier of tbo 4Vistee or directors of the Heme, waa tntruiueed and to real the Declaration of Indepen dence. e Gen. Wright again mndea. few remarks. reading a letter troni Governor Tod res; ret ting his mammy to ne present. He closed with a reterenoe to the three War Governor! of Ohio, Dennivoo, iud and Drough. The lagt bad boea caileil fo hie long home, the ttoond had sent (hem greeting, ibrg was present to speak for Himself, oov Ian oa oirhison. Governor Dennison commenced hit speech Willi preference to Ohio's reootd. He tj proud to be associated with the veterans of the war and ikiir deeds. He wits proud to eali hi mst It an Ohionn Jjhciuiso her record would compare fevorny4jwBta ,,tt 0f mmy other State. Hs wno fateful for the opportunity offered of meeting to-dw ehnrna soldiers. Ht would have been glad to have saea ihem without wounds, with full complement of limbs and arms. Tney bad been disabled in the aervice of the country, ard the oountry was pledged to lake care of thim; Ohio had been true to the pledge and hod founded the Slate Suldirrs Home, lit dwell upon the importance ofcelebrauug ihe anniversary now. The intiou wis fteo in reality and never oouM Fourth of July be celebrated with so full and earnest a heart at now. He closed his very excellent speech with declarations to the efleot that the resources of the nation should always be applied to tht eupport of those who had been disabled in the attempt to save. pflALLOWAT S AAV TON. After musio by the band, Hon. Ham Galloway was Introdiiovd. He congratulated thtaudianoe on tho favorable auipicea un der wbioh they met, (le waa siok when told tbat bt wai expeeted to be present atM make a speech, but be could not disappoint tnoee wno bad aerer disappointed ibe I'oun- try, and at be was present. He spoke of Ohio's part In the war, of Iht pride that lived with the name "American,' of the, country now standing fair on the record of tho people meaning whet Ihey said fret and equal," tploed bis speech with much of the Interesting, and humorous Qeshee, and closed amidst a round of ap plauae. Uept. Bray (on, in a neat little speech hanked the people tn the nam of the sol diers for their-visit. Though but three milet from the Oapilol, the Inatitutioa was comparatively unknown, and it was tba ds- ' sire of the officers It havt tht people ten, and tnow all about it. Thia bad prompted tue invitation, ana ne waa gratmed at tkt response tht ifiort notice had met with. HBEAK1NO Dr. . The exercises oonelnded with tinging of Ihe Doxology, the band joining in with tht music, and voice and msirumeut sending up a grand old anthem ol ptaist. After the txerciies camt rambles and romps. The crowd had bren augmented hy many ooming In carriage! from tho oily, and tht oooaiion was fully enjoyed. Sev-oral eld ctllien look possession of the Howl ing Alley, aod quite a crowd jjathered to witness the skill uf Ihe grey beards. At 6 P. M. canto ihe "eitra," and at lf by mafic one two three the visitors wert in Columhua. There are now lfiOiot- s diere at the Home. Many of ihe worst oases have been oured and the patients art bow at home. Capt. Kesslsr, who has beoa to frequently seen on our tl reels io hie velocipede, ts now very low.- He received on tht fourth many a aympathising glnuoe. The Soldiers' Home Bund did particularly wrll tn ihe music hue, and wat much complimented. 4 FiANtLtx CotsTV CitnuuLi.wCharlti Stewart aud Jamei Mullen, convicted of robbery, and Patrick Quinn, couvioted of burglary, wire yesterday sttemoou transferred from the County Jail lo the Ohio Penitentiary- Stewart and Mullen wert each sentence f, on Monday, lo tr n yeari Imprisonment, aad Quinn, on the same day wai aentonrjed for flvo years. A Parli letter writer eayi; 'Tht Prino Imperial haa asked hie father to alw him to learn tht art of printing. A mlmaturt press bas accordingly besu let up In hii apartments, and M. Forestlcr, ion ot tht welf known printer of Moateiibaa, has unt dartaken to Initiate the child into the myt-tirtis or his craft. 1' is to bt hoped tht future ruler of Franoe will likewise Imbibe an early appreciation of tho, a lvan-laei of a fret pruts." " Tht Kmperor NAroLu recently aug-gealed to some benevolent persona tht idea of founding a loan aoaiciy fur the nld of oo operating associations lo Franot. In answer to this Buggeitlon several drputlet, members of iht Municipvt Council of Seine, and merchants, havt formed thcmseWoa into acmnmlltee, and l iwe drawn up sUt-utes, which they have lubmllied to tho Emperor, who has mirk til hit approval of Hie good work by a lubecriptiun ol oit),tM) franca (fluo.iXKi).

V TERMS OF ADVERTISING. D' SpV.I hluilces por Bener., eetneer. i Jk ftodBalDMB Hoti'cas, per lti . Mch lueerttoa . .....,. 0 v iiui-VM BqotPS each Insertion.............. 1 oV W L cl mH Bnelnee Motloee, per Un, nch inrtio.-....v. """ ewrOiure cor n three-quartere ef M lac 0I ,ptMli tWeelumuaof itaJoiuti. Marrltf Notice-M cU. wbn oac v Dim (look end Job Frlntlu. acelly Bad preanpttr s fouled. News Syllabus. OBNI.RAI. NKWs. The grass ornp tu Ihe Interior of Pent aylvanle Ii rSrorUd te bj the la gee t ev er gathered. But one ll'e was loit in the groatPort-ln-.d Ire, and lhat wai froa eiVeuettaa. Eigty-one Amerioani an report d h having arrived In Parle lbs week ending J . A young lady, in a seminary in Maine, btlug delected in pi Iter l , comaltted suicide. Tht number of battle flagi preeented at Indianapolis on the 4th wu S67, A couple wen married tn jail, tn Pitli burg ihe other day. A boy died in Macon oounly, III , reoently, from lb effort of a sting fr na oat-lab. The amount of lend to be disposed of in Ue southern Btnte under then Bon-stud law Ii said In tbree itllnn mom. -Louise and Cornelia Bulla were held to ball et A1bny, BJ. T., Baterday, fsr stabbing their ' brotherwltna knit; do leg a family qnanel. It le ileted that Prof. Agassis end hie wile win Mil Inn Bl de Janeiro fir horn on the Julf aletmer. Robe rlOwcn Dele hat wrltUn en elaborate argument le favor of giving aatrlal ell to l Mexican Republican. The Buffalo Eiprttt toys the hackmen et Niagara Fal'a en e more tmohrable nulianoe to 'on than ever. J. W. Crafs, who wai killed lately tn Boston, b1 h!e lihiosnred lor 111,000 it tblrtwi dlieren Tapani". The Buffalo Commercial, of Monday, iaya lb ea'lmtted amount of grain le iter et that plus U bitwMQ two and thr e mlllloaiof buthel. There it no Increase in the amount of lollf receive I t tbo Oaoel flolUctor'e onVe et Buffalo, thluear.overlasl, o'tlU.Ntl M. Geo. Peebndy bet made another gift of OBebundr d th nnd dollars to tbo Fcnbdyln liinUtMUbllihed bj blei el Sooth UMTtn. At AUeute ait.) the Ree of thirty Union ffoMlarahnTo bMndniep, end tbolr boeti MMUrodoTor thagruond. The Ihermometer elood et 8 degreei In le Uw York on 8mdy. Twaatj-wroa doatb froai loa-atroka ara twpartad. The "CooeerffttiTe" Convention ftt Philadelphia aatmi llkolj to be wall eltended fnai Dill. Hon. Wn. Poiten, the leader of the eeoreh eleaiMt le the Tanemaa LagUlalura, dlad on t ie da. The iteftmer Lewie bee arrived et Lenv- wortb with two bandied thtaiend In gold from he Mehi The Captain General of Cuba hai recent ybadbla aalaryredoetd twoln tkoiiend dim ar idiiio. t , Admiral Purragut hae been nominated for th PrMldsBcy ihrongh e Canada paper, bj nh AmlrlC4nt " ovir thr Brighem Yoong ii on the rampage. He will ht lb do? rnmeat b-fore he will be tried Ij eOaatileeert. Co be ). Two juiticei have been arreeicd at Vi dalla, h.t nodf thetTll rlghta bill, end brosght to Hew Or lean Ui trial. The Klyria Dimoranyi the veleollon of fnif. Jaraei U. Vatroblld, ei FraaldaBt of Oberlle UulUfi, la aitellng with nnlTtnal favor. The robbero of the Bawdoinaam Bank ere aeppcatd to be tbrea plot or vandra, who stalled eereral elilaa and iIIUkm la the BUM, aid wboet of amenta eialtad aapletoe. Among the heavj aufTererf by the Port lasd lie, are Senator rvatendoa end Bapr eeatetlfe Lf neb. Aa Item of (Uaator Fraeeoden'a leaa la ub of Ibe moat complaU law llbrarlei 1b Hiw Ingland. Auelin Hopkine, a aoldler whole mind had never recovered from th electa of bta ltfe at the AedanoevllU Frlaon. cowmltUd aalclde at Woiae-ctal, H I., oi Hon J at night. . The largeat income in Chioago I that of O. it bottler. wia mannfactarer, which antoaale tullW.m. Tha aacond la that of 0. H. HrUormiek, leater mnuB'aetnrar, 1168,155. A barn containing 1,000 bnahela of wheat waa bred at UhatUneon. laat wek, the a re erl gloating In Ibe oeroleeaaoM ef hoye p ejlng with anaUhte. dTwelve hundred Mormoni are eaid to be necawpet near Bahrubn Oitr, on their way from -lead to Utah. Three Ihoaeead awre fro elf- Ii aBtcoBatrlta le lutope era on their war. The Metropolitan police leenu to be giv- lag general MlUUetlw nt Heaiphla. Iba Jvaiaeeht aajalhMtgood hihaflor la anletriekloiale good will for puty pnrpoeaa. Oen. Kiak, Aeaialant Comniiiiiouer In Tennanaa, renorU lo Oen Howard, thatdnrlag Ibe year ending lone 3", the aaaiber of rntlona In that lata were, I ) whltaa, MMe t te hleekJ, eiO.eal, A woman la New York, whoee faaiband had 4 tar ted her, and Ukae np with eaelher woenao. itot and killed hernelf on the atrett inr herhabandarfaldaae,on Fildarlait. Benjamin B. Rhott, and not Barn will Bbett, we the a me of Iba pereoa eaeaealnnlad eanllv near Charltetoa. Ba waa a ponnger brother Another oil vein hae been itruck near Urertoa eannlv, Tena., belonglag toe Mew Turk ttm. It vlelda IOU berrela per day, wllhoet pomp- lag. Heporle received during the peel week by the Agrlcnllnral Bortan at Waablegtoa, ehow a ate fafoiablo condition nf the wheat crrp than wea antwlpatid tro wnoka atnee. The Aleiandrla Outfit thinki the wheat crop of London coaaly, Tlnitele, any be eailraaUd attwehnadrod tbanmnd nubile, of whleh eighty Ihoaaned will gj le marhet. Samuel J. Ringgold, the finder of the Jiwoh at Naahfllle, rraently, baa left the oily, fear log that Mrt. Bowlaad will bi aeoreaalnl la el1m lag Ibe property. Hla hraboaaareBnknoWa Another prlie tight ooourred at Loaievllle ea the aoth, and the pnglllata batomlag angry, draw rafelvorennd flrrd at rath ether. Both fell, one at' mealy nod neallghlli wonaded. The Frenoh equadron, which nae hither to beeeetatUnd nl lmyree,hea been erdered to eenpy e peel Hon In the elalnlty of the loalae Iilands, at the eat meet to the Adriatic. Theetatne ef Weehiogton, removed from the Virginia Unitary Inailtnie, at Uilegtoa, Tn. by Oen. Haat.r, nn hla rate np the Valley rf Vlr- glala, baa beej netired te the taetllnte. A Naihville (Tenn.) paper ntlmatee that la nuntner eoaaiy of t at Bute there will be n onr pie of wheat ever the hone fenanaptloa of from flip toatvaaty tbowaead bnahthl. Our diipaichei bring eone Important end etlrrkg nw from Oabe, It tree. If what we hee ana ba rolled ea, a farmldeble InanrrenUen hae broken cat la the lelnnd, whleh bide lair to beaae- central In overtiming the Ooreriaeet. The Cheeapeake Female College, iltuated Bear F octree. Monroa, le to be eeevarted Into a lha- alof,loal atHlnary for eolarwd yonlh, endor the pel . ronageo'lha Burtbara Btptlel Borne Hleitonary octeiy. Than le a rumor that Franoe and Eng land have agteod to anad a eeiedroa fompaerd ef the ahlea nf bith aallnaa laid the Dardeeel ee, If naue ataheo h- treopa Into the Frtnelpall tlei. Bome peolmeni of gold ore were found twenty mlleo rromatlanU on theteih, have been emmined, nnd the mlnea prnnoaneed worth leg The owner of Ih lead refaoeena offer of tt.OOO erer,wllh nopareaa'- tnlereetow lhdlglaga, Jle will preapoet hlmwlf. J amee VT. banoan, late ef the Confederate army, endof AndoreoafltU Prleoa Botorlaly, iaeat ly tried by n military emlet4on at afnnaah.Uo. hae ba Matoared to bo eon Deed at hard lab r far IWa yonn, at fferl Pelaehl, Oa., fev anrder Ii vtjlillttn of the lawa nf war. There wee a horrible murder at ttatloa Ko t&,Ueoftu,nthnlthlef JlnetT Twefrtd. fhheichored Hre Bolllaaaad her IwnnbUdrea, anli n Mcroilri, kllllag the f ,raar nad laaflag the niter wtihoni hop of me every. One of the mnr- .'wri waearrtotfd. A WaahinittOB ditnaldh nnva that Mr VlM-oM, eorMpnQdeii af the Oblcaxa TViton,! loUedltnrof thedM-jmewU la tie, u4 the e. ku. IT ef ih- r.b.1 l. nl na anntVl aalaiy ftf $i.M. 0flhve-e BMlof the te ---. - W wvii v iind fee the pleoef- Toe murderere of Mm. Perlao and chltj. H-" Ark..--, war Ukaaoat f i aWAHlhl ,U au ib nil., and baeg bye rtm. rm;of.lJ! The VOLUME LVI. Three anioidee were reported In tht New (rleeu pepeni of June U. ' . M. L. Armant, a well known oitiion of LutLgtoo, Ky., wee mar Ural oa tbo atreet on Wodneoday ovanlni, about dirk. Allhoagh ti town, and with pte?1e wttbln Ifty yada of hla, no olneaaabeevdUouveredtollieanrderfr. ' - The Bxoieo law In New York hae been enepeaded by Iba ooorte la the otly.and far the present the beer ae'oona era having II nil lhakr owa way Nearly tin thounadbnlbeen lleaued, affording an addllloa to the ally treaam y of over a million dollnia. Among the mourneri In the prooeieloa whieh foltuwed the hto fol. Beaton tn tbo grate, at Woh1ngtoB on the II ih ntt., wore a naabeff nf oompoaltorewbo had bee? aettlng type In Iheefnoe of tbo Bfertoaal InttUifmew tor Ifty conexallvo yoere. A. W. Boyd, claim agent, late of Flora, Ill.,botnowanderetoed to be of HenhelUn, Kan-aaa, baabHn fbrbtddta ell baaieeea with the War Department lor obeetlig aoldler oat of tkelr P' hy forlBg their nance to tbecka laened la payment of Ibilr elalmf. The manegera of the grand National Gift Oorcert of the loldtora' Delia, oa iboreoetpt ef the nevra of (he Portland I e, tmmed'etoly eeel the fel Ionian dpatch to the hleyor of that altyt Drew oa na, at eight, for the earn of M0 fur tbo mediate relief of tbeanffirereby the dlewtroae Ira le roar Ity th day. Lamlrande. the alleged absconding French caiuler, nnder an eat nad on 'lamination rerex'rftdltton, In Hew York, on Tneeday antlotd ibeDepaty Mirabel Into a hotel, where the letter ia diagged, aad Lamlrande ckp4. The Fourth at Augueta paeeed off quietly end bat little antbatlaem Wat dlapleyed, nlthoogh meeting waa bald in-! eeverel epeechto ware made by Oana. Roldy, (lerman.anJ ttbtr oi.Ooaledrnte ofJoera. The freed nun bad na 0Btaave colebre- lion, In whlob near 10 OOB participated. A child wai devoured near Oalveiton, a hurt time ao, by an alligator, la (nil view of bar father, wbowaannnbletoreMb bar In lima to nave Hoabot the reptile, aad will oat hla open to neoverbleehlld'e romaloe. Hod. R C. drier, Jaitioe of the Supreme Oourt of thn TJet'ed Itetoe, wea atlaekal at WIU Ilameiort, Pa., a fewdtyeego, by paratyela, wblla la attendance npon the Dlitrlot Oonrt of lha United Btntee In aeaa'on there, 1he court Imaedlate'y ad' loomed. A rich vein of oil hae been itruok near Obaltanojgn, yielding tltly batrala per boor. The property on which the well la waa btlberto coaeld nrod aetltee, Tlii eompny boaght II for3 eneere. The all le very Ibtok, of a labrl at log nature. Tbo gold minee developed near Augueta, da., a lewdayaego, areb;lag woikej, and thi woik- Bga meal coaalderable quantltlea of porn geld, and alMflobepeclmata cf eotrtn. It le believed that large foriueoo os'at Inlaw mine from promt ap. poarnaoM. A farmer named Emery, In Fulton ooeely, III., haa been enlnoled onl of te.MJ by ea old iay crone, while golag tfaronth orrlala ana- merle to doable the nmcnnt, eleverly tnbetlinttd a worlbleei roll of paper for the moary aad abeeend- BhewaanrneUd, bat aaeaped by brtblag her laUor. Tba Bavannah UtraXi of July 2, eayi that a froedmaa, etrtadal Macoaiarlhe mnrder of a woman la Wllklneoi connty, waa brongbt back to the ren of the oalrage nnd, after tbo aiilotlea of portlone of bta btfy, ha wee boead toatiee, eerroaaafd by fagota aid named At Samael'e Depot, Nelion county, Ky,, on tbo nlgbt of Jane Mlb, J. M. Down aad another ' pereoa demanded adalmtoa Into the henieor Herl deth Potoall. If wee refnHd, when they broke down the door. A lihtenaned, roenltlegla tbedenth of, Dowae and the flight o' hto companion. Jamei L Brenham, formerly ef the rebel army, and at tribal I V. Bnow. Into of tbo Vtd.ral army are bolh oandldatH for Mayor of Little Brok at tba eaanlag elrollon, end have caamaaoed a earlee of apeeehee foralactloaeerlrg pnrp not. One-1 oral aentlaant far on Breahaa. j Several reglmente, of United Si alee eoU ored troope have roatrlbaled aoerty eevaa then aand dor an, toward relet eg a fand of twaoty I thosaaad dollera, far Ibe porpoeo of eatabllablng eibool f r the education of oelored peoplr. It le to bo eel led the Lincoln Inatllnte, end to to be lo-1 eatodatJeffanonrtly, M. Two men were arreated at Mem phi t, on tbo 30th, hlle oa their way to the Heehvllla depot, enppoeod to benaaailaa tetandlng to murder Oov. row alow. Oa Ibelr peraona were foad all re-volvora apleoa, alee a anmbvrof dlike. They hall lealeatppl, bnt refnoed to diaeleoo their nma. Theyarata Jail, heavily Ironed. In Ban Franoiico, VTelle, Fargo k Co. have divide 1 te.OOe b twaon th men of llevo v. nerd'e party, who hilled Ibe throe aiaga robbrra re anally, and Ibey win, In fatnra, glvecorreanondlng rawarda for lha killing of all who commit almllar depredation oa thea. The pareata of a Utile girl fonryeare old, aaaod Llllle Bavldaea, naVr a reward of BnOO for ivory. Bho woe reoently aanitd cat from tblc rreldanee la Otnolnaatl, by a preeMtato aam d Motile Biaaley, aad le tborghttebo la UalevtlU. Thn one eirltea tbo deepen ayapalhy aad letareol) and the polleear eagtged oa It. The New Haven Palladium learni from a friend of Oea. Tboaa that a Inn ratldeaon tently pereb:d In Haehvllla, Teaa., by hit irlende nt aa eipae of IW.OOO, bnl the Oeoeral deeHaed the preaent, elating that ho bad eneagh lotnpport hlauolf nad wife (anrleg aonhlldroB) aad renaeat' log that Ibe money he added lo lee fhnd for Sot dlera Wlaowa Orpaaso. Tht Oevernaent hae leaied a part of Ttrtle ftlaad, la Lake Brio, to ptlvo pertfce, who Intend loMtnbllah a coal atalloa there. Tata I met tor of great Impartaaca to the npper lake trade, a It anvea thoe' vnoaete whleh do net wleb lo tunah oa tbo asatbfra aaora of Bile a devlatlea if aboal 00 miioa from their onree. lov. Stone, of Iowa, hat ttated that he has aoanrnaoee frcm Oov. Ogleeby, of IIIIBola, and Oiv. Fletoher.ot Mlreont, that they will aoteell na oilraaaailoBOf the Legtilntnreo to peea apoe the Cnaatllaltonnl amendm at. It la bow probable that Ihle policy will bo adopted IB moat af tba Itatee No publio deaonelratione In honor of the Foarth of Jety took ploco at Waakfagton, escept by th colored peopK who had e parade lo th anmberof lt,oMor ll,eu0 moa.woaea aadobl'drea. Peveral oempanlaof eelevod ooldlern, with colored baada and eaeeto, aada qalto a dltplay, A bloody affray oeonrred at a beer garden ia Lonlavllle, oa the 4th. Some twenty ehota wrre Brad, one aaa killed, one aortal I y wonaded, aad Iwa other aarkaa'y Irjored. Several neddaata happeBod dnrlBC tba day froa geapowder, nmeeg which waa that of a boy who had hli aide blown open by a panel of peaor which he cat rled la hh pock nt. He will aot retover. Tht National Cemetery at Sevea Plan Tlrglalehea eea comploted, end bow eoatal 1,160 bodlea. It la laid onl almoet aqw, being til feet front and SSS feet deep, and eabraelrg an area of one nmloae-elath norm. In the renter tonelroa lar monad, oa which h orrcled a logaur ( the bodlea Interred at thie camatety, IH have the aame aad regiment piloted oa tba head-board, ard -JOi are yet aaknowa. From tht May report of the Agricultural Datorteneal at Watblatloa II appears, alBraaeat, a very Inatgelneent portion nf tbo wheal lap rled by ornal Britain la faiaUbed hy the United Itntoa, fat le lead, Bawla hae anpplled le that market ton ttm ea ea mnch wheal, end Frenaaale llass aa aach an Ua Delted Sutee; aad of the whole amoaat of wheat ooM thin peer In the Brlllah aatket, hVe United ttatm hae fnrnlehed only a Utile a oaotweatyfonrth. Oen. Qrant dnirae a large cavalry force to be located tbrongb tba Booth te preserve eider and aalattln the Inwij aad OeB.lhtraae alee do- alrao a large fares of cavalry to kep spa the lines of travel to the Territories and erae the Plalaa a wrliM t 0a. Qranl that, wtiheat a larger force than Is aewat his aervloo, he will lo liable to eapprana tndlaa nnthreaka or keep open Ih vartooa wagon roada toward the Pnclbo. Tbo aollleaeav rapidly oacroachlH hpea varices Indian tribe make tbea very Ironhleeoao, - Brig. Qen. Adams, Capt. Van PeTt and Unpt. Jeaia, all of the Onion army, who have btea militating a plants' ten ea the Mlialmlppl liter, worn recently attached la their bads bp a band of roaHacend rebbdorelarfjenateaBtefaeyaBd that valaahlce. Olbatn nf lha band la tbnaeea llano baatod ibeaseelvoi la kllllag latejoenia the barn, whleh being I lee vera I bf the aegross oa the pMBiettoa, a Bebt eaoaed, la which fl af the groat wern killed. The tebbms sateaadad la bora lag the ealtalU ega, laslading taooslteagla aad engine. Dr. Somen, of Roekvillt, Mi, wee ar rated mtatly, for nstnaltlsf a eoletod aen, and tkejiitlc of the ptaci bwre whoa be was bioeght lecjatree hire to give ball to eaawor. Tbhha re (aetito dula nsaqael eeatendlaf that a aegrv oaald not testify agnltit a white aaa re tba annr kf Manlaid. Tbo Jnetlos aewlded that th OlWl Bight bill nbrontod the State law. Be was eni- portod la hto oplatoa hy Ohlef JJik Bowta, who rofaad tn grant a writ et batoscorpvjt tar Iks prlsoaar'i icleass, 'v WEEKLY OHIO STATE JOURNAL. A Turin paper dontalne Ike following : " Blaa Oreat, a relative of iba gallant American Qeaaral, hs preeanted to Otrlbnldl, tbroagh ea officer of Ike F.rtl reilmoot, lha turn of oee tboaannd rreooi, to te dial: Iboted to the moat neeenlteaa vol-unteare. inch n genoroni not te a proof that tbla amiable lady ti la every roepeot worthy her lllne-trloaa family, end II d'eerm to bi toentUead with prof, oid gratllnde." The Golnmbui, Oa., Sun Bays the wheat erop,wheroU baa bona threehed, on we Uarn nrom alneat v ary perUoa ef lb loath aatd Soithweet, to Inrtlag eat tab better Ibna wan nnlklpnled the yield heiag Ht ahead or lent year. Thie being the oeat, wn rtok tar n dteHie In tltar from the proeeat agnree. The lolh and Sent bweet baewedentarly, oila, ancagb to aopply tan h4 ftTATB NKWK. , Operations at the MeseUlon Coal Minee have been oupeaded for the present. Qeorge B. Whiting, a aoldier, has been acpotattd Postaasttr nl Oraavlllc la place of . . loan, Ntlgaod. The Newark Ameritm reporis that during the aeasoB 1 ,000,000 poeadl of wool have been par. cbeeed IB Licking eonnty. Arernge price t& els. . Tht degree of LL P. was oonferred latl watk by Keayoa Oollagn oa Secretary Itaaloa; who wea a grndnnte af that lastltetlsB. An enumeration was taken a few days agooftaepopnlalloaof Wanton, and found to be 1.W0. In April, W. ne tnsmrratloo-wae tken and the no n her was UO. Tht Zaneevlllt fnrir Is out in an artlols advoMtlog the lomtloaef the Wietern D. 9. Artao-rr at that pleoe and tigtas the people to pat their hoa'dei to the whtel and steerasald looailoa. Tht Fall meeting of the Chilliootbe Ra- olagAssoshlloowlll some off lone time la Sep. lenbr. Preparations nra bow In progreeo for the arrangeetsBt of iba pmsaa. The Qeaaga Connty Dmtertt states that daring the year 115, 1,111,617 povndiof ohteee, and 480,003 ponnds of bntlor, were auDifeotnred Ib that county. The Guernsey Timet says : During live days ef lb weak ending- Jane SO, ssroa hundred aid seventy. nine bale of wool, walglng 171 Hit poaadi Worn ihlpped from Cambridge tor tbo Bast. Iloward Mathews, Deputy Grand Master of the State of Ohio, will hold a eoaveatloa of Lodgea for the puipoae of Inalrnoltoa in the ritual end lawa ofMasi-nry.tBOIevetond, oa the lSlbof Jnly, i860; aleoat Watrto.Tmmbullcoauty, oa thetoih. The Cleveland PltinJtaUr yk that, unlike Huhe, MoUoaaelt, Ih condemned murderer, laetosaly conAned tjhla cell, froa which bs will not lo liberated until taken to h icaffold, op the lOtb nf Angus! Beat. A grand match garni of Bast Ball, between tba First Hie of tbs 'Sterling Oiab" ef P1qu.e,and the Flrat Nina of Ibe "Buckeye Olab" of Daytoa, took pi see on the Montgomery Ooaaty Fair around oa Friday aftaraooa. Two tew rsciution balls art to bo erected at Oberlle liame1Latly, en Tappcn acjnarn. The ntw balh will be one tot y high, la lha abapeote T.caeb wing ooaUlelngoae reoltattoa room. They will be built ot briok aad la a Boat style. The grocery etore of Mr. B. Vagnier, Laiciater, Ohio, waa entered by burglar on Wrd- ore "ay night leal, the eel Mown opca.fMO la V. bono and 4 la caneacy token. Mo clar to the perpetrators. Then is to be a grand reunion of the vetoraea of the lout Ohio nt Oreea Bprlnp Jol end n aoaameat creeled to tbo amory of Colonel 84 bs. Ool. Wa. H. Oibsoa of TIOlo, will deliver an eralloa. The Scioto Oesiftt shys the raot whlob caaacffle felly's lauo below OhllHeoihe, oa Friday, between Wa. 0. Osnaav's bay anre, aad B. L. Tweed's enrret borne - 440 yards 'or liaOO was in by the her, be beatlag tbs mare siiteee yards The aero was lbs favorite. The Sandoiky Rrguttr says the wool mat atfriae been a little weak at that place daring the aek, Bayenkavo beoBOaatlaas abontpay ag hick rttt ipt Sir the very beat clips. Tbo beat grade bring aboal SO oeate, bat very II til over W. W. Oram, of Marietta, le engaged to aakee server ' the ronlo for n railroad nva tba MarUtta aad tine) an tt I road, at or near Haa to the Ohio Btvor, brnachlng to Oolllpolle and to merer. There la a strong piospeat of Ibe roid built at an early day. Tht Zaaeavitlt Signal Kates that Willli TrtmMo, who has boea eaalned la the laaaae do- partmestof taeMashlspmCoaaty lalrmory, yes- lerdoy aftaraooa preoiplUlod blaeelf from the third rety to the froaad, frastarlng his shall. lr. Kd- wardewaaaeal aw, bat his skill woe unavailing. TilmblsdUd a fcw minute after hla arrival. Mrs. Dodds, ons of the graduating elaas at Aailock Oeltoga, waa net allowed to pnrclelpate la th lesnmieeeaeat eisvclssa becansn ebo ware a MntBsae. At the eleoa aho docllaed to re oolve th henoes oostorred by th Ov g the was right. v The number of sheep killed Ib Northern Ohio daring lha lata storm, le aollaat) by coun ties as follows: LorhlB, U.OOe to SO.OBtfc Oenngn, 1,000 to 10 000, Aaatobele, 1,000, Traabnll, 1000; Portage 0,000; Iake, s viral thoueaadi Tuscnmw- ai a.MOj laroa, U,M; Aihlaad, 10,000. Tht small-poi Is bow raging In tht town of Alliance, Oa last Friday forty cones wars report- It waeellh'tttoMcualeed lethal part of lb Iowa fotSHrly haowa as Wllllamipert. A aeetteg of tbs ooanell was anlled tor Friday eight, to adept to pmveat, as far an poeaihl, tbs spread sf Ihsdlssaos. The Lebanon SUw states that tht trial of Oeo. Seaictdsr, ladteted for tbo murder of William V. Seamen, al Foitsr'a Oreoaiog, Inst wlnlar, hae beaaooatlaaod to Ike aetl term .of court, oa appll eattoa of Ibe defendant, oa acocaat of Ibe abcacn oftaanterial wtlnfM. Schrceier leallll lnJH, It Is andersteod that the Deputy Grand Muur of the Order of Massae of Ohio ha ordered ea hundred aad fnttr-oae Lodges to report at Warraa aa Jely SOih. Thia will a concert ly bring a large anabor of the frateralty together. Tht eighteenth annual meet lag of tht Ohio Slat Teacher's Ateeotatlea was bald at Banes Ills tbs present week. There wrre about three haadred toosaera present, laclallag ae aaasnnUy largo Bomber of ladle. The aannal add race wea delivered by Prof. BHT.Tappaa, ef A wen. The first trial for murder Ib tht flntt de gree la Champaign roaatp, wee ooacladed oa To- day eight. Iheeosaeed wts Mr. Ooaer, who shot a aaa la elf-defae la that ana sty some muothi atnee. The Jury retaraad a vardtolof aot gullly, wbhh was received wltkiaach saUefactloa by th etusea. Tht Newark Ammeum statra that Ibe harabewBglag la Jacob Bow of Jenny towaehlp, Licking conety, waa eatlrely dtetreyed by Ire, with all II eoateetc, one Bight laat weal. It oeat el ted 400 baabele wheal, 11,000 worth of wool, I mowlag machlBM, two enrrlegea, haraeoeaed a nnaberof plemiBts. The bare was new. Total Iom, 110,000. MolMnrnneo. Tht aaaual metllegof tht Pioneer As saatilloB of the Maameo Taller waa hold al Tohde an tba Ilk. Mr. Peter Mar arc, reiag the oldest Ph 1 preovnt, pnaldod. Dariog the year twslva ibtrs have died. The following oflcirs were eteclrd far lbs ensuing year: Vice PrcsloOBis, Oee. J h B. Heat, J,ha D. Peaea aad Uoraco Vton Recti dleg lesretary, Beary Besnetti Trsaaursr, I. Oaaataih I Oorrespondlag Boirotary, W II Hard V. Wayi Traatora, Aahley Whltaey, Ma or Brtghaa aad V. U. Hteaols. Tht New Liebon Ratlgd wes damaged to tke amount nf 111,000 by the recent rein. The Ttaater 0mp Bildgo was rartlad some dlvtoaeo down the ctocv Th heavy Stone abet meats were Urn down aad mnny of thoeleaeaawpi away. tweea lbs luster Onmp Bridge and TcegBrdea's, a dlitonon of thro end e half miles, tight ewlverts have been torn oat, end le two pie heavy a- bnsimeaw brckeafor a dtotaace of e haadred met each. - Mrs, Christopher Martle, daughter of Bov.B.0. Biker, et B'pnoldebarg, la thl toanly, whemleoeat Lafayette, la Medline county, waa horsed ss aetteuly by the aplet a of a leap thai ebedledwlihtheahortltata. She had heca aairted wu riding wlthaMlmlefwIs, when tba horses ran away, throwing ktlee a, apoa the hard road kllllag her loctaatlj. Th a secoad alsfcrtna la doubly tori Ihle. Tht Cadis SuM rtporU thus of Wool le Hnrrteoa eeaaty i The Wool arhel la thl consty baa bene vary dull daring the pMt weak. BeeamvobaoaaBirtegfraaeotocle., holders aablag Tt, lo IS he SO. Aboal lao.eso poaadc have beoa eild at Bto OS sts. We eta late aed tSht n Mr. Otliroath cold a faaey clip for SO etc., andl hat b goatlrmaa earned Woods, near SmOhSeld, dis posed ef hto clip at 11 to. Boom eno.out ponnds af g.rf wool atlU seaalB la the aaaSc of the faiaera Weeteri papers assart that what were Vtet treeleee prairies ie Illinois twelve years ago, are aew tevered with a dent growth niUnrifty yoang fereet trooe, eera prising various sptotHtf oaks, kUkory.totUBWood, COLUMBUS, TBI WAI IN BUBinPB.WH&T ir AM QUIT j Iiiitob JotJBMiL For torn wo ks pt, the neanpaperj have teamed with InUmatloss of grtat pobllc commotloa among oertola potonUlas who i nUcrUkr to rale nations "by ths graos ofQodj" , wi'ob (omaoiloBs cm a now to be calmlnatlBg In a atngulaary w r, which threatena to bscontlncDtnl. Butlhutfar.Mr Bdltor, I bavnbasB s,nltsaasne-1 eeifnl in ay efforts to aacertala the precise onnsa I -f tbls great dimcalty. I gather generally bat It pros oda from a aa mtaondeietnndl got boundary ; er jurisdiction Thee metier were sappct-d to bate btea delaltety abutted at Aii-le-Oheip to, i la Ills, at the close of the groat Kepolonat woe, i That treaty wo dlcUted by the "Holy Al JUnoe ' to which thopowarn now lesdlvgoffln tboooBtrovaray wr pnitlre, nnd "restored" Franca wu a rel octant wlta. What new element In Bnropeanp-illoT haa boea lafooed la the meantime, to dlsterb th pabltc eulet, oiler a reper f foil half a century? laiknowledgemye If nttt-rly at ftitt or want of an appreelableoauee for tke war aewbaitlBg U n Burope; nnd b til re yoi will bs rendering to tke reader of Tnn Jsoensi. a vey nooaptbla eenloe by fBiBlabloR the aeedtel ia 'ormalloa. I'- Bay bo all very pjtla to poraoas vervel la Karopsaa sh11-tii bnt toaatcphlillsated Americans, secesteaed lo divide apon obvious qneitlons of loyn'ty and rebellion, Btylleg tbemielvas Bepabllea e or Demo-ornti, It I qolie othorwlao. Will yon, Mr. Editor afford ns light opoB this lubjeclf A IFADBB. Reply. It Is one of Iht peculiarities of this war (hat ths real eauiet whloh have induced it are perhaps better understood in ibis oountry than the prelezt whloh Is laid bold of, ae tht oooaaioa for 11. We all understand that Prussia Is determined, aggressively, upon the acquisition of new territory. She desires to break np the German Confederation of States, which is controlled by Austrie, at the first step In thie aggressive policy. Italy, subsidised by Prussia, seltee the opportunity to recover Tenet i a, and realize the dream of a united Italy. Austria can do nothing less then resist both. Ths smaller German Stales of the Con- federation would gladly preserve neutrality -but It Is not possible. Btsides a majority of the Diet, representing jhe Confederation, has already committed Itself against the polioy of Prussia, as will appear hereafter. Of tht adjacent neutrats Turkey Is sending troops to the boundary, without any apparent object boyond that of being prepared for future contingencies. Franoe is arming heavily. The Empe ror'' policy Is as usual inscrutable, not withstanding the little speech at Auxerrt, which lent the funds tumbling. Al any other time the phrase 'made nee of on that occasion would not have produoed a ripple on the surface. Any othtr exprmlon ot feeling than that of "detestation" for the treaties of 1815 (Vienna), on the part of the Frenoh Emperor, might well have excited turptise; and nothing better illustrates tht excited apprehension bow felt throughout Burope than Iht faot that such an expression tbould hive been so potent. By ibe treaties of 1816, (which Nafolbo 'details') Russia holds Poland, Austria holds Venetla, and franco Is held back from tht Rhine. Tht ei press objects of the treaties were, to confine ths boundaries ot France and exclude tht -Boiafabtb family from my tontrollipg Influence In affairs, as well as occurs ths boundaries of tht Statei named, and 'others. At any other time since the Ireatiet wen made, Napolkob might safely have said ht "ds "tested" them, without oauilog any sensation whatever. New, however, It means to Austria, "surrender Venetla"! to Russia, "give up Poland"; to Italy, a new Soman kingdom; to Germany, an end of the Confederation;' and tt tvery body, the Rhino for Pranoe'e new boundary. Bo the Emperor, protesting In favor of Frenoh neutrality all the time, eoascrlp.t an addition of 160,001) to his already immense army, and qutstly waits for his neighbors to sxbauit themselves to bis band. Russia pours troops into Poland, and down to the border, ready for any active form whlob may be taken by the Frenoh Emperor's detestation and ready also, as Russia always Is, to pick op any little unconsidered trifles In the way of new territory.Soch art Iht real causes and objects af the war. Now, what li tht pretext? To answer this, we must go bask. Every one knowitbat Sokleowig-Uolitoln is at ths bot tom of H, but how? Tbo Duohlss of Sohleswlg and Hoi stein have been from time immemorial subject lo tbo Belie law, which prevents a woman from reigning. In 1460 they were Inherited by tht King of Denmark. AaotberpM-oooo l eays that In 1623 a Duke of 8c hies wig and.Uolstsla (Frederick I.) fell heir to tht crown of Denmark. A third aeooaat itatee that tht bouts of ths reigning Dukt having hecomejeiiinol In 1469, CnaieriAB I. King ef Denmark, waa elected suoeessar,lby tht diet. Be this at It may they wort In herited by the Kingaof Denmark (as Dukes of Sohleswlg Holetein), and remained In I this snocession nniil tht lime of FBiORnrcK VII. whodicdinlSea. With him tht direct malt lint terminated, and Sohleewlg-Hol-; stela legally reverted to Prlnoe Faioiiios: of Auguotoaburg, as Dukt of Bobleewig Bolttein. Prior lo tht diath of Fbidbbick VII however, in 1862, a ooaferenoe of tbt grtat powers bad decided that tht Uaohlsa should remain annexed to tht Danish crown, and should not pass In tht legal order of euo cession. When the King died, Ib 18(18, the pop ular party In Germany refused to acqtil eece In tht decision of this conference. TU fJani.'k A'iftji had oaty rwM u Dukt HoUtein. Holetein Is German had always been a member of tbt Confederation, and should not be attached in this way to Den mark. And the German Diet ordered the King of Denmark to take himself out of Holsleln. He refused, and tbs troops of the Confederation were ordered to tarn him out Thea ht yielded Holsliia to the Federal army Prussia and Austria having np lo this llmt deolined to later fere. But now Prussia smelt an opportunity; so shs seat the Federal army aw ay, end took posseeeloB herself demanding Sohleswlg also. Then Austria bestirred herself, and seat troops tt tht scene ef aeiiea. Denmark waa overcome, aad In October, lSf!4, adtd BoUui, SchUtwig, and Lautnbvrf to Prvttia amd Auttria jointly Then Prussia bought Lauenbug of Austria for 12,000,000. They thea attempted to rule Sehteiwig and Holiteln jointly. This proving a failure, by tbt convention of Gatlain, August 14, 18tl6, Austria assumed the administration of Holsleln, and Prnaala ike adminie-tratlon of Sohleswlg, "tnfAovf prejudice to tke " twafMtMHM of that right$ o kotk power to " the wholt e hoik Outkitt" The people of tht Duohlet wsrt almost unanimously In favor of Prince Pa i id aim of Auguetenborg but that lift matter V no consrqueaoe, A small parly among the higher nobility declared ia favor of a permanent union of both the Duchies with Prussia. September 7, lRfifl, an informal meeting of the members of tbt llolitaia males wag held at Kiel, and resolnllons were passed It send a me morial to (he Federal Diet pro testing against tht division of tbo JDuohles, and In de- fen m of their ancient rlghta. Prussia claimed that at iht data of tke treaty by which Denmark ceded tht Duchies, tht King Dnmvk, emsj Ml lAt Atari Jiewkntary er any other art ace, Aaa even lAf rawui mwt a th Duckm, - 'J ; lril OHIO, SATURDAY, and that, hit right hwnfi Irtn cedeJ to Prussia and Amino, their title to tktDuchm wa com pute. She denied tbo competency of the Federal Diet to settle the question of the (accession, and I ejected all Its afttr at-tempts io do so. Austria admitted by 1m-, plioatloa the rigbt ef the Diet lo settle the question of the succession, Dec. 8, 1804, en 1 1 in reply to a moluilon adopted by the Federal Diet, April 6, 1865, declared " tint "lie was preparer le surrender to tbt " Prince of AugtitUenbarg :her title to the poBBcnsion oi, nonteiy, enoum rrunsi " agree to adopt a similar courts " Prussia, wuld not agree deoldedly. ' Bver since the Convention of Gaetefn,1 Finest 1iat made the utmost erTorli to Induct Aostrla to ceds j its right to the duoblil, wiikout success. And Austria bas favored the Claim of the Prince of Aiigustonburg, and has been In- alined to submit the whole question of suo-oenion to ths Federal Diet which latter wis understood to be In favor of tbs claims of the Prince of Augustenbnrg , and of leav ing the matter to tht coulee of tht Duchies themselves. ' After various shifUogs on the board, Prussia Inally, last Fedruary, lmpudeatly gave Austria notios to evacuate Holetein. On the 10th ef June, tba Austrian gov ernment, deeming it not best lo oonttat iht i eceupaneyof Holsleln, withdrew twHole of the Austrian army, atd on flnf V2th the whole of Holiteln was In the) hands of the Prussians. In the Federal Diet on the 11 th of June, 4wj(ria moved for the mobituation of the whole nf tht Federal army, with the exception of the Pnatian contingent. This motion was net announced bofof hand. Prussia declared in a note to tht minor Stales, that she would regard the Confederacy dissolved, If the Austrian motion ahonld prevail ; held that It wu tntlrely opposed to Federal law, and oalled on the German States favorable to Prussia to vote against it, and would regard every supporter of the motion as her adversary. The Federal Diet, on the 14tb, by a vote of 9 to 6, agreed lo Iht Austrian proposal for the mobilisation of tbeederal army. Prussia, agreeably to previous notice, carried out her threats to consider It an aot of hoe till I y on the pari of those Stales whloh inpported it, and on the following dey commenced war by tending troops into Saxony and Hanover. She also leiuod a declaration to the great powers justifying the Invasion on the ground that the decision of the Dlst on the 14th broke up the confederation, aod tbt law of self-preser vation bad compelled Prussia to securs herself against the neighboring States, In open or concealed hostility; and that cached previously offered conditional alliance, whioh was rejeoted. In addition to this she prepared a proola- tnellon for distribution through the German Suits, from which we republish the following extriot : By the Dtet't rriolutlom of the 14th i oil ant tht old Bund relatione bavn been dissolved. Nothing now remaios of ihe confederation but its Bound baB'i, vit: the vital unity of iht German nation. It is now tht duly ef tht German (Jovernments to seek a new constitution whioh eball be a vigor ons expreeeion of German unity. In the case of Prnasia lhat etep ie bouud up with anotner, vit: the defence of her Inde-peudenot, which has been threatened by the latt resolution of the Diet, For ihle end the Prussian people offers lie whole etrength, resolved at the eaae time lo lake up arme on behalf of the national development of Germany, hitherto eo powerful! hindered by individual Iniereet. Austria also proo!alme. Beys the hu given no juet cause for war to either enemy, and that one of them did not deem any pre- loxt necessary to gratify Its lust for plunder, but considers a favorable opportunity sufficient oaust for war. Enumerates the acts of aggression oommUted by Prussia, says she Is forced Into tht war, and appals to God. And Daly preolaimi. And every com' mending General gets off his little private proclamation, and tht wholt world Is ag. rod lhat war dies now exist between Prussia and Italy of ths first part, and Austria tf tht second part ANNEXATION. Mr. Bases, of Massachusetts, Chairman of ths oommitlet on Foreign Affairs, In tht House of Representative!, haa made a movement toward eetiling Canadian troubles by a ihort read. He haa proposed a wholesale annexation of Iht British Provinces, Eastern and Western, to the United States. Suoh a measure would suddenly dispose of several questions, whioh, like tht well wrapped ends of ths celebrated Gordioa knot, have bom hard to untie. The labor of fixing a tariff, the watching of smugglers, ths strife about armed vessel on the Lakes, Iht wrangling aver the fisheries, ths aaxlous lying-ia-walt of the Fenians, and all future boundary diflionb tlet like the fussbetwsen the Nations of Mains and New Brum wick, and that still more celebrated ont or "poiny-pnour phorty or phlght" all theae tntangli- menti, the proportion of Mr. Barks, like the aword of Aiixabdxb, would out through at ones. Wt think polioy decidedly on tht aide of hit plan. Tht proposition provides as folio wi: Tht "Sutee" tf Nova Boot la, New Bruat- wlek. Canada Kail and Canada West, and the territories of Selkirk, Saskatchewan and Columbia, shall be oonsltluled and admitted Slates and terrllorift of the Union when ever notice shall be deposited la the Department of State thai ibe governments ot ureat Druaia ana ei me provinoen nave no-copied the propositions made by this government in relation thereto, aod the Prtsi- dent shall unto hla proolamation accord inslv. It Is proposed lhat the United Statee shall aseume the provincial debt at a rate net exceed in, five per cent, interest, as follows; Canada West, thirty-itx millions five hundred ihouiand dollars; Canada Kail, iwnniy-nine millions; Nova Scotia, eight millions; new Brunswick, seven millions; Newfoundland, three millions two hundred aad any thousand; rrinoe bdward Island two millions. It ia alec proposed lhat the United Statee shall pay irn millions to the Hndson Bay Company. Altogether the cum amounts to ont hundred and three-quarter Hiioni. That will do. Let's keep hooking on the cart; our locomotive can haul all creation, just eo wt keep tht coupling from giving way. roMUKT'B L KIT BR Wr publish Mr. Foamv g letter, com mealing upon the publloallon of hit private letter lo tht President, Ib another column The publication of the private letter of Mr. KotSBT by the Pre aids at, latondemned by every paper with any tenn tf decency In Ihe land. The Cincinnati thmmercial (whoaeeorrea pokdent was oblrfiy Instrumental In prrt curing Its publloallon), does not give Ihe Utile eAijfonirr the benefit of He oounlenance In hli nasly business of picking up the garbage from tht Presidential waalo baekel. It li tot conservative lo say anything for FoiHir, but (let It be said to Itf credit) In prevented by a paroxysm of decency from fully Indorsing tht latest phist of the President's polioy. Wt quote from the editorial oohimnt of (be ObmmertUl: Wt rot ret that thr President allowed himself to publish a private letter, even lo take so sweet a revenge, r Qatar does ant deeervt aay sympathy, Owl tht Prendrnt stooped, aof ewy ktlow tkt digtntf of foe office, hut Oflow faf wAtca is worthy of e rwfJswesjt, tt Infliot iht trushiB and truel mew. JULY 11. 18GG. A fthnr-l flermoa mn " Rroatrael en "rm taeTwfnlnartb rather. 1 find In Jefferson's "Notis omVb--amu" a profound remark applicable to the present times and ths present cundilion of puhlio lenliment In the oountry. Jefferson was a patriot and a philosopher. His ulteranees were marked by deep thouyht, the result of much reflection. Hie Notee on Virginia" wore wrltteo in 1781-82, but not published until 1787, and embraces therefore his experience and observation running through tht war of the revolution and (he adjustment of things afterward1. The passage I am about to quote occurs on p. 173, of the Richmond (Vn.J edition, pub. llahed by authority of T. Jefferson Randolph, Mr. Jefferson's executor, from notes and corrections by Mr. Jefferson himielf and therefore comet and of good authority, Mr. Jefferson Is discussing bigotry and intolerance, and the tyrannical laws that spring from them. " It is true (bo remarks) wa are aa yet secured against ihem by the spirit of lbs times. But Is tht spirit of ths people an infallible, a permanent rtlianct? if povtrnmtntt Is this tht kind of protsotion we reoeivt In return for the rights wt give up? Besides, the spirit of the timet may alter, will iirra. tar rulers will become corrupt our people cabxliss." And then follows this psetagi, leeching a great truth, an utterance of profound wisdom, whloh It will be well If our people at this day will heed: " It oan never be too often repeated, that the lime for fixing bvbry xsbkhtial iieur on a legal bills It wftilt our rulert are honest, and ourselves unitxd. From the oonclutlon of thia war of the Revolution, wetholi be I going down hilL It will not then be necessary to resort every moment to the people for support. They wlil be forgotten, there fore, and their rightt disregarded, Tnxr will ronoiT TiitHixLvxs, but In the sole faculty of making money, and will never think of uniting to effect a due respeot for their rights. The thaekles, therefore, which shall not be knocked of at the conclusion of this tear, will kehaim on uij.ONa tpiif be made heavier and heavier till oub lorrrs shall REVIVE on EXPIRE in a Convulsion." Need anything bo aald to enforce Ibe truths contained In thia extract? It li wiidom, apeaking from experience and observation, aad therefore (ai near as hu man foresight can make It) prophecy, and wonderfully has Its utterances been ful filled I Wt have had tht "convulsion;" do (be people wish to plant the seeds of another Rebellion? Of course not. -Then let them see to It that their faithful Representatives in (be present Congress are sustained; and aet to It farther, that the ehacklei" Implied on the non-alavehhold- ng Statea "be knocked off" by the adop tion of the amenilmentt to the Constitution now pending. In tbla way only will equal ly In sirs ut it at to be realored loval- tt vindicated and teiabom made odious I V INDEX. COM VEST Wt noticed yesterday the address of the Democratic members of Congress In behalf of tht pretended Unicn Convention, to he held on tht 14th tf August, at Philadel phia. The object of the oaiginal callers, and the Intended character of the Convention are vary clearly Indicated by thia laat movement, lhat the call of the Convention wu to iuiiia'e a fusion of all tht odds and ends outside of the great On fori party rep- rpiented by tbs majority in 'Congress, aad that ibe design am to make believe tbat tt waa a movement of the " parly thai elected LtncoLM and J onus on" ti too evident to need further proof. But to reveal the thing n tomt of its details we give the following from a Virginia letter to tht New York Timet. It shows bow it Is met where, per haps, there Is ft liitlt less need of strategy. Tbo writer enye: The call for the National Colon Conven, Hon, to meet at Philadelphia on tht 14th tf August, ana the ooneenusnt Intended aollon of the Secession Dsmoeracy of Virginia, bavt brought a crisis upon our Unionist!, and 1 am naturally aot a little curious and much more aaxtoue to see how it will be net. The call waa only published la full la the Richmond papers for the first time this morning, and yet ihe Lxtpatek and h'xminer aocompanied it with such editorial comments as inculcated tbt belief that the Convention, like a scrub raos, is open to all acinars. Doth these papers call upon Virginia tt tend her beet men to the Conven tion, And their idea of Virginias best flan be filled only by Let ef of. These developments make it entirely nlaia lhat the Virginia Democracy Intends to send a set of ueirgeiei of ineir own to the Convention, to the utter Ignoring of the Union element of the Slate. It oan be safely asserted tbat John u. Baldwin and A. H. H. tituart, the most turbulent, vindictive and Intolerant of their present leaders, will be of lha num ber, and it le equally certain that no snob men as uarbour and Chandler will bs sent there. THR tTIFB WIN!. The Address by tht Democratic members of Congrees, advising the people (their par tisans) leoo-optrait with the a Union Con vention," to meet in Philadelphia, August 14, is out. They oommend the cbjeot aad termi Of tht RABDALL-CoWAB-DoOLITTLBOall. and recommend the eendingof delegates tt tht Convention. Tbt address la signed by G Ann itt Davis, Rivibdv Johnson, aad all (wo believe) the other democratic members of both house, tt whloh are added Roui- sbau, of Kentucky, aad B. McCullsoob. They sink the name tf Democrat, and oall only upon "fallow oitiisns." They way Tt presort tbt National Union, to via dloate the sufficiency of our admirable Coa- smuiion, to guard the Bta ice from covarl attempts to deprive I hem ef their true position In the Union, and lo bring together tnoee wno art unnaturally leered, and for theee great national purposes only, we cor- a i any approve toe .oa'i for a rational Union Convention, to lit held at the Ciiy of Philadelphia, on ih eeoond Tuesday, fourteenth day of August next, and endorse the princlplesiherein set forth. - We therefore reepectfully but ei mostly urge upon our fellow. oltlient in etch Hist and Territory and Congressional Diitriot in the Uolltd Btates, in ths Interest of union and ia a spirit of harmony, aad with direct reference io the principles ontainrd tn eaid call, to aot proinpHy ia the aelso-tlon of wise, moderate and ooaaervativt men to represent ihem In said Convention, to the end that all the Biatee shall at onoe be reetored lo their predict.) relatione to the Union, the ConMiiution maintained, and peaoe bless ihe whole oountry. The Convrnilon will of course, bs a dem ocratic body with a " Conservative " fact. BOI IIII BV MKi:rtN41. The soldiers' meeting at Salem, III, on ihiJFounb It aald lo have been It-e largett ever teen In the State. Gen. Li.uab aul Gov. OoliAv made strong radical eeohea, bolh of whioh were loudly obeered. Several tatlered batilt fligi wert displayed from tht itand. PAhnoNtn Governor Cox yeilaiday tigned ihe pttdon of Joseph Bailey, ooa- vloied of grand larceny, in October, 186, and senlenoed tt the Penitentiary for four years. Bailey ti In the last itagt of pul monary consumption, and cannot possibly mover. The pardoa Is granted at tht oliciiailon of tbt Wards a and Bargton of tht Pealtentiary; and tht mother of tht unfortunate man, who hag been attending (a hla home. 1 REOuNaTKOOIlOfl. Pfopoont to Amend the) Canetltijltinr. Editob Jo trail a l: A vehement outcry is raised against the propoeed constitutional amendment, fixing the ratio of representation in ihe Naiional Haute of Bepreaeuia-tivca, on the white bails. The New Turk World leys that wt can find bo fault with the present distribution of political power, without finding fault with the Constitution at our fathers mads it. In other words, the dead must forever govern tho living, without regard to changes tf circumstances. The Constitution itself provides for Its own amendment, Is any wrong, any Injustice, contemplated ? Suppose the amendment adopted, woold Ihe late Confederate Siateg have any reason to complain of the ihart of political power assigned to them? Omitting minute frao-tlons, tht white population of South Carolina stands tt lhat of Ohio as ont to eight But In the roconilruoted Union South Carolina ia to have two Senators, and Ohio is to havt bo mors. Therefore, any given number of white people In that Stale will hart tight times at much power in tbt Senate, as any equal number in Ohio. Tht whites of Georgia will have four times at much Senatorial power, and those of Louisiana more than six limes as much, as an equal iumber In Ohio. Mississippi it In tht same happy condition as Louiiiana. The whiles of North Carolina will have to con-tout tbcmielvei with a little leis, and very little less, than four times aa muoh power in tht Senate, as an equal number in Ohio. Binoe the division, tht share of Old Virgi nia la a little more than three times as great aa lhat of any equal numbsr of white people In Ohio. Kaoh white man in Alabama will havt almost five times as muoh represen tation In the Senate no a white man lo Ohio. In Arkansas nnd Texas the dispro portion is still greater. With one thirtieth part of the white population of Ohio, Florida will have the aame Senatorial power. Dela ware, whioh affords us auob model specimens of &iMfcrt dignity, bas as many Sen-atora as Ohio, but le.es than one twenty-fifth part of our white population. In the elections of President and Vice President the Southern Statea will havt a weight out. of all proportion to their population, aa in addition to their popular eleolore each State will have two without regard to numben. This rule gives Delaware three. But on the baeii of equality aa measured by white population, when Delaware haa three Ohio would bare aeronty five electoral votes. And when Florida bas three Ohio would havt ninety. The disparity will bo still greats tf we take New York or Pennsyl vania aa our standard of comparison, and If we take Illinois or Indiana but little lees Consider the Siatee In aofif, and the mat er will be but little mended. Compare the Senatorial power of the white inhabitants of the former free Stitet with that of the white inhabitants of the former slave 8tates and the disproportion In favor of the latter ia atill enormous. .Leave out tho District of Columbia and the territories, then, omit ting small fractions, tht while Inhabitants of the former slave States amount, to tight mlllloni, occupying six teen States. The Republican plan ef reconstruction gl vee (hem thirly-two Senators. Thttwenty free States havt more than eighteen and a half mil lions of white Inhabitants, and forty Seaalora. Squalise the ratio of Senatorial representation, and whenever tht sixteen States bavs thirty-two Senators, ths twenty States woold -have seventy-four. Oa the while heels every Southern Senator will, on aa average, hajrwtHrrter of a million of oonitituenW: every Northern Senator at most half a million. Of this aoormons ad vantage In favor of the Southern Statee we do not oomplaln. Wt give our content Wt propose no change. But aa wt concede to the reconstructed Statei (his very great proportionate superiority of power in Ihe Senate and White House, two of ths oo-or dinatt branches of the Government, may not this circumstance well form an element In tbt deeioton of the question as to the oonilitution tt tht third branch, the House of Representatives? Da ws do our South ern neighbors any wrong by Insisting tn equality In thai branch? Yerour political opponents insist with rage, with clamor, with loud denunciation!, tbat itf lha re ttnalruoted Union twobuadred and ninety-one thouieid white Inhabitant of South Carolina lhat! havt, ai much political power In the Home of Representative as seven hundred? and three thousand In Ohio. Thai five hundred and ninety-one Ihouiand In Georgia shall havt at many Represent! Uvea as one million and flfiy-eeven thou land in Ohio. That every tingle while man la Louisiana aad Mississippi shall, la the popular branch of ths Government, welgb as muoh as any two in Ohio. That tvsry four la Alabama shall outweigh seven In Ohio. That every two In North Carolina shall, la the People House, possess mort power than three in Ohio. - Aad that all the former tlave Statea obeli tajCy itml lar eioese of power. All this is tn be tecum ptished by counting at haman beings, when power Is to ba distributed amongst the States, several millions of unforinnatt people, whom In all olvil rights and social prirlleges,ihe Southern men art fiercely dt termlaed to depress far below tht human ooadition. Any proposition to enfranchise then unfortunate!, is received by the South aa the foulest Ineult, tht most intolerabb injury. No orlmei, Yo cruelties, no onl ragee have ever drawn down tn any people such horrid invectives, aa hevn been showered on our heads for merely discussing the queition of their tnfranchiiemeit. lo any plan of reooaetruotioa propoeed by any parly, ths reconstructed States will poueia power In the creation of two tf tbt oo ordi- natr branches of the government itnmeear ably beyond tho ratio of their wealth or population. Shall wt tamely permit them to employ these unfortunate millions, blaok lay figures, to procure ihim the ame undue and unjust advantages in the constitution of lhat laat refuge ot bui liberty, (he lions of Reprice ntativci It wt do, wt ehall deiervea to be slaves and may claim kindred with apanleli; but wi must renouara, cur oomangiuuity with our ont and brothers, who have met the national foe on a thousand haltlo-firMi. Will ihist Invincible heroes corneal to eyittm which beilowa ag much voliog jow er, In the oommon government, on every die charged Confederate eoldier, aa on three or four of their own number? Will they consent toaeyslem, which has Ibseaseniial- ly unjust features ot tbt old English rotlon borough eyetem, awept away at length hy popular Indignation We havt tvery pes- tlble disposltloa lo conciliate our Southern Mlow ollitens, and to be at peace with him. But when the question It about bei'owlug on them iuch undue and lnoritl natt powers of legislation ores ourattvri and tur children, wt must not, a,t our peril, shut mr eyra lo tbt moral qualiiiii whlob they djplay. Now It caanot be concealed that a Urge proportion of the leaders of Southern publi opinion exhibit the moot lotllta laeapaclly tt appreciate or to tolerate tht opinions of tn. ia.....ii. ... ii i . mope) wwo we prounatt NUMBER 12. cause of ibe Ute lamentable civil' war. It constantly diHpUyed, not only in the meet repulsive, but in the moil ostentatious manttor. Amobgst thousands of unhappy ustaucrs, witness the corsair, who wan most active and efficient in destroying our merchant marine in the noliludea of ihe ocean. Ute praotioi waa to burn his prizes t night, so ae ti allure many vessels to heir fate, whoee crews wore auimattd by a desire to mre life and relieve extreme distress. Thus he made use of their generosity and their compassion lo betray them ino the clutcbeiof their remorseless foes When we consider tbo natural tendency of suoh conduct, we are compelled to proaounoe U treason not only against hit native country, but against humanity, against nature, and against God. This man bas sen very justly oalle 1 a rulbun, a felon, a pirate, an enemy of tbo human race I Vain words. In hit oaae epithets art useless. All language is inadequate to paint either the atrocity of bie nature or ht turpitude of big crimes. Yot the Itn dense distance from the "Gulf City" to our far off hornet on the North bonk of tht Ohio, Is Insufficient to protect our ears from hs clamor, the hubbub whloh ie raised be cause ht Ii not permitted instantly to array him;elf In tbt judicial ermine I Havt wt not a right to pause before we invest men m Insensate, eo inexorable, with power In all tho branohesof our common government aUt of all proportion to that which we re serve for ourselves'.' In all past history oo parallel oan be found to the moderation, the magnanimity, aud tho generosity of the Republican party in this work of raoon- truction. Stilt the league of our enemlea s truly formidable. All In every land who love aristocracy, Inequality, Injustice, are against tf. Alt Hit old secessionists, all their Northern allies, all tho bogui Democ- Lraoy, all (he Knights of the Golden Circle all the ''Sunt of Midnight" aro found In the oon federaoy oi our foes. That the Re publican party mty foil under the assaults of ettoh a combination is, alas, entirely poseilile; but with tt will fall the beet in tervals of humanity sod Ibe best hopes of mankind. CAVENDISH. THE NEW HiiFJESTISAn I, AW. Gen. Howard, has Issued ibe following olroular to carry out the design of the latt act of Congress, granting lands to actual settlers of the South: War Dsr'r, Bvbxai' or RirUoiES, FkKIHKN ND AlttMIIONr.D LaKH", ' Washington, July 2, 181H. ' ciicvlab no. 7. .The attention of the Atiiitant Commii- looeis of the State of Missisiipui, Louis iana, Arkansaa and Florida, in ended to an aot of Conferral for tho disposal ot the pub lic i anas mr no me team mi actual Settlement in these S'Atts, a prnvd by die President. June '21 ti, lh'jfj. ty ihe provisions of this ect, freed men, aud whiles who oan take an oath thai iber have not borne arms against the United Slates, havo tht rxolu- uve rif ht, till jnnunry lt, imi, of interns: publio Undo in Ihe following manner: Tbt applicant tuuit make an affidavit lhat he il at the head of a family, or is twenty-one years of age, or bae performed eervioe in the army or uavy of ilia Untied Slalea, and that ihe Application ie for his exclusive use ana benent, and that said entry ti made for the purpose o( actual settlement and cultivation, and nut, either dtrectlv or indi ted ly, for the use or benefit of any other person or peraone wnomeocver; and upon filing the said eflidnvitt with the Register or Receiver of Public Lands, at tbt Land iimoe of me district in wbioh Ibe landi are located, and the payment of five dollars, the applioani can enter not mort that eighty scree of land, and tekSfimmedinto possession.If at the end of five rears tht land bas heen held and enlllvated by tbt applicant, a patent giving bia full right and legal title to the lnnd will Da Issued, upon the payment of five dollars. Assistant commissioners, should make thevn selves familiar with all Ihe provisions of this act intended to extend the privilege of securing hop est ends from public lands to lovai wnues auu rreedmen, divine inem till January 1, 1807, speolal opportunities of obtaining homes hy the mere aot of aetlle meut and payment of 10, secure from any interference likely to occur. Information of the location and quality of lands, the manner of entry, the advantage of tail offer of the Government, the Inorcased eecuritv and the many reaeont for companies af tnese peopie entering lands lying coattgu-out, should be collected and presented in the etrongeit manner. Pu'dlo lande oan be entered at the following land oflioei In the Statea named : Alabama, Montgomery Mississippi, Jackson; Louisiana, New Or- cans; Arkansas, Little Mock, nasningtea and Clarkeville; Florida, Tallahaettee. laignedj u. u. huwaku, mbj. Uin., Commissioner. Frcm the Eones'llle Courier IwmOeUrnta Faotr. hie Ber'ous K Wilklna Is giving a aeriei of mark. sketches of Southern Campaigning. Tn his No. a, he gives the following sueoimene of rebel poetry extracted from a Southern mall bag captured at Ksneiaw. Each ia the conclnsion of a lovo letter in the writing of wbioh ibe heart evidently breame io con sumed with Cupid's flame lhat plodding prose bad to be discarded. The flrit reads I felo rltba1 ts nltedoredlk ay harl feHi ilk tn boat br erld till t'mnlon taelk llavyunleat,! InrjufuM. I pro fur yn usiu evry alio laalgod will tap )u wol and help in ta au (nr rile and oend lb yanho la hl. 1 b peyn will auae aaa bak u ae tt wnl ear ml etc pau tn hav yn wbn our bed I fiee In the aim nv yaro labia Jane. The second Ii eicruolatinsly devotional concluding: "I now gin yn over to Iht kalr ov reset nnsi m nuu i nn aiwus pram. Tie herd Ittrin'aoa la Hi la camp Tl harJ fur yn'eas tu file the yci Tie bard ur yu'ne and wa'u in pert Bat yn'ena nil hut yn'em gnt wa'na heart a," HetbblMe; a lnlna Kowapnpvr OfTIf? the York, ia., TVws Democrat of Tuenda a? On Monday evoning, the lUihvnnt, about H o clock, ihe Publication offico of th ytte iitmecrmt wa surrounded bv a mob of excitea aim apparrntiy desperate men, who attempted hostile demontiralioni upon Iti publisher, and evi-n threatened lo take hie life. Quite a number of Ihem were under tho innur-noe oi liquor, aud had iuat una, from ibe 'Jvhmoa and Clymer Club room o one oi ihe uppor etorieiof Onier Hall Taa reaeou aasiined for their riolaua prm-ee.iingB, was me puniioaiion )a the True I'tmorratotn remonstrance sinned h a number ef iht " lljyn tn Ulut' selling forth Hint ihey had never authorised their names winch had n puMisbed In the Johnson nnd Clymer M, to ho put thtre, and also a list oi or ei mon, nasertwrir, Ac, whose namae appeared in il co turns nf the Oasttlela th original call for Ihe Jnhneon and rtymer nrinuiixiuu. nf p'l'i.nner of. me 71 tiemnnat was ale no in hit office ant nn. armed, and probaly his assailants know Ihe fact, otnerwist tnt-y nilgai not iaoo boor. so eager inviting him so reremnlorllv int mrir n yo say ths least of onwwruiy r'wrmnr, and Will nor. tatnlv nolmrvhennv votes for tho DmMriB in ibis rrirpugri mu ou the contrary will iiuto in ru.ii. t eviiniuionad Will thtukiiig men out of ibe party. if (he Cnpiwrbends, In going into the bread and-btilier Convention, mnvfment, OutiRBiit to dnp the "time honored name I "democrat and noer rward and John-nnn ae their fmuto tracers, lliry will proh 'ibly inlfti nn riif of iwito'ii In lour, namely : lliey will dementi liiv Johnson t'arry over to them euBtoient'vonNff vati vo. KfpttMlcnn" voles to nuke ibr nuw prtv vtrurioua, nr Ihey will Innint on a p!rde of the linn's eh are tf rresidrniltl patronage bo fore tbs oonlraot ot barcun aud inle.ia mgncd and sealed. Aa Jobnton bas no voting const im eney U turn over te tht new concern, we I . . .. ' "a aoat oi our lunernt. oanautny tieguttr. TERMS OF SUB&cRlPriON. tumi or vhs neur mobbal. jlar.1 HnWr. hers, 1 yonr. by mall- ...V 10 4l le bobMiilMr. ti niontli. " . 4 M SlugluHubecilbor, SiuoBtbi, " t 24 Slnfl tlobeariber, 1 month, " . 0 BU llurle BohecrlUre. 1 mnnUi. dxlirernd 0 wo elm la UnbRrllnra, vr wek. (I II tern! 0 'JO. To agecta In claba. 16 oenU pr wrx.il th ocpy. I year M l tui Gm idihp ... t U I mvnmi I la 1 1 muBin ..... V OB TKBUI or TtlK WltH JOUkKAL. 'IjtgU Rnhecrltmre, rr ve fi 00 A filpMeani at ti talon Ihe Bnine-BiFOba bp- Deualsuo, Vt rl:bl, finite woy apd Bra;ton -A holiday tttannr. There were many pleasant pionio excursions on the 4th inat., to favorite resorts but none of these excursions vt more pleasant in fact, more approf v in eharaater and more complete in enj ., eat than that to the State Soldiers llomn,' The heavy ' rains of tht Srd, came very near nipping the expedition In the h i. The many gave up with clouded faccNriaming of muddy walks aad wet f,"ist. Toe few (and there were many of thum) repaired to the depot at tht appointed lime, were seated ceilly In tht oars of tht " eitrn," and wert transferred In the twinkling of an tye to , the " Home." Here a warm welcomt waa tendered by Superintendent Drayton, by Mr. and Mrt. Telford and others at the Home. The gTounds contrary to general expectation were not wet or muddy and before noon, every glen had been explored, every bill climbed, and every ward visited. TUB BOMB TUB DIHNXIt. The Btldiira, in aoldier garb, clean and bright-looking ae if for inspection, lounged about in the grove or reclined in the wards. These, many of them, Wen tastefully decorated with red, white and blut cutting!, furnished by some Ladies' Aid Society, and, olean and freeh with tbt rowi of pretty ' cole, preaeated a splendid appearance, and were much admired. The visltora, with r Mr. It ray ion as guide, marched and counter- , marched through Ihe buildings, clustering here about a aiok bed, peering there alltnt-ly with kindly faces into eyes that itemed gleaming from over the tomb) chatting here with some maimed one, sprightly in spits of misfortune. Thou came tht visit to Ihe bowling alley and other plaoes of omuiemenl. At dinner tiino there was a concentration of old veterant lu the grove, about the tables. Tht oitiisns, scattered about in groups, took dinner, picnic fashion. That the soldiers enjoyed (he holiday dinner there was abundant evidence. After din-' ner camt an Interval of music, the band. playing severs! selections, closing with tht aubllmt "Old Hundred,'' t ANMlViasAKT IXBHOIBK. No special order of exoroites had beta, determined upon, but details wort soon arranged. . Gen. George B. Wright .fielded and aa appropriate opening withagp,n Telford as leader, the andreucojoined in prayer. lie nriglitY-As one the trustee! of tho Home, txprened hii tbanki to Uiowciiiteni for (Heir visit, and proceeded to speak ofiha appropriateness of such a gathering. Ninety years after tht signing of tho Declaration of Independence we hud met to celebrate the event. He referred to the rocket with which tho soldiers of lUt Revolution aud of leU wero lookfd upon. Heloro us to-day were the soldiers of til, to be remembered i the others and to be cared for ns well. Gen. Mitchell, Knottier of tbo 4Vistee or directors of the Heme, waa tntruiueed and to real the Declaration of Indepen dence. e Gen. Wright again mndea. few remarks. reading a letter troni Governor Tod res; ret ting his mammy to ne present. He closed with a reterenoe to the three War Governor! of Ohio, Dennivoo, iud and Drough. The lagt bad boea caileil fo hie long home, the ttoond had sent (hem greeting, ibrg was present to speak for Himself, oov Ian oa oirhison. Governor Dennison commenced hit speech Willi preference to Ohio's reootd. He tj proud to be associated with the veterans of the war and ikiir deeds. He wits proud to eali hi mst It an Ohionn Jjhciuiso her record would compare fevorny4jwBta ,,tt 0f mmy other State. Hs wno fateful for the opportunity offered of meeting to-dw ehnrna soldiers. Ht would have been glad to have saea ihem without wounds, with full complement of limbs and arms. Tney bad been disabled in the aervice of the country, ard the oountry was pledged to lake care of thim; Ohio had been true to the pledge and hod founded the Slate Suldirrs Home, lit dwell upon the importance ofcelebrauug ihe anniversary now. The intiou wis fteo in reality and never oouM Fourth of July be celebrated with so full and earnest a heart at now. He closed his very excellent speech with declarations to the efleot that the resources of the nation should always be applied to tht eupport of those who had been disabled in the attempt to save. pflALLOWAT S AAV TON. After musio by the band, Hon. Ham Galloway was Introdiiovd. He congratulated thtaudianoe on tho favorable auipicea un der wbioh they met, (le waa siok when told tbat bt wai expeeted to be present atM make a speech, but be could not disappoint tnoee wno bad aerer disappointed ibe I'oun- try, and at be was present. He spoke of Ohio's part In the war, of Iht pride that lived with the name "American,' of the, country now standing fair on the record of tho people meaning whet Ihey said fret and equal," tploed bis speech with much of the Interesting, and humorous Qeshee, and closed amidst a round of ap plauae. Uept. Bray (on, in a neat little speech hanked the people tn the nam of the sol diers for their-visit. Though but three milet from the Oapilol, the Inatitutioa was comparatively unknown, and it was tba ds- ' sire of the officers It havt tht people ten, and tnow all about it. Thia bad prompted tue invitation, ana ne waa gratmed at tkt response tht ifiort notice had met with. HBEAK1NO Dr. . The exercises oonelnded with tinging of Ihe Doxology, the band joining in with tht music, and voice and msirumeut sending up a grand old anthem ol ptaist. After the txerciies camt rambles and romps. The crowd had bren augmented hy many ooming In carriage! from tho oily, and tht oooaiion was fully enjoyed. Sev-oral eld ctllien look possession of the Howl ing Alley, aod quite a crowd jjathered to witness the skill uf Ihe grey beards. At 6 P. M. canto ihe "eitra," and at lf by mafic one two three the visitors wert in Columhua. There are now lfiOiot- s diere at the Home. Many of ihe worst oases have been oured and the patients art bow at home. Capt. Kesslsr, who has beoa to frequently seen on our tl reels io hie velocipede, ts now very low.- He received on tht fourth many a aympathising glnuoe. The Soldiers' Home Bund did particularly wrll tn ihe music hue, and wat much complimented. 4 FiANtLtx CotsTV CitnuuLi.wCharlti Stewart aud Jamei Mullen, convicted of robbery, and Patrick Quinn, couvioted of burglary, wire yesterday sttemoou transferred from the County Jail lo the Ohio Penitentiary- Stewart and Mullen wert each sentence f, on Monday, lo tr n yeari Imprisonment, aad Quinn, on the same day wai aentonrjed for flvo years. A Parli letter writer eayi; 'Tht Prino Imperial haa asked hie father to alw him to learn tht art of printing. A mlmaturt press bas accordingly besu let up In hii apartments, and M. Forestlcr, ion ot tht welf known printer of Moateiibaa, has unt dartaken to Initiate the child into the myt-tirtis or his craft. 1' is to bt hoped tht future ruler of Franoe will likewise Imbibe an early appreciation of tho, a lvan-laei of a fret pruts." " Tht Kmperor NAroLu recently aug-gealed to some benevolent persona tht idea of founding a loan aoaiciy fur the nld of oo operating associations lo Franot. In answer to this Buggeitlon several drputlet, members of iht Municipvt Council of Seine, and merchants, havt formed thcmseWoa into acmnmlltee, and l iwe drawn up sUt-utes, which they have lubmllied to tho Emperor, who has mirk til hit approval of Hie good work by a lubecriptiun ol oit),tM) franca (fluo.iXKi).